The internet was left buzzing after actor Stephen Graham described himself as “mixed race” during his emotional Emmy acceptance speech. The 52-year-old Adolescence star won Outstanding Lead Actor for his role as Eddie Miller, a father navigating tragedy.
“This kind of thing doesn’t happen to a kid like me,” Graham said. “I’m just a mixed race kid from a block of flats in Kirkby.” His words sparked a surge in Google searches for “Stephen Graham mixed race.”

Fans were divided, with many surprised but others praising him for highlighting his heritage. “Love him for mentioning this at a time when racism is on the rise,” one supporter wrote.
Graham has previously spoken about his Jamaican and Swedish heritage, growing up feeling caught between two worlds. He credits his stepfather for helping him embrace his identity.
Do you think Graham’s speech will encourage more actors to speak openly about their heritage and experiences with racism?