Shia LaBeouf Birthday: ‘Transformers’ Actor Turns 36, Movie List, Quotes, Pictures, Videos To Wish Him
Shia LaBeouf debuted on the Tv Show sitcom “Even Stevens” while he was a youngster. He won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2003 after being recognized for an Award Nomination in 2001. As human hero Sam Witwicky, he had made his world premiere in director Michael Bay’s live-action “Transformers” series, which debuted in 2007.
In 2008, he was cast as Mutt Williams, Harrison Ford’s greaser son, in Steven Spielberg’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” the fourth episode of the series set in the 1950s. He eventually dropped out of the “Transformers” sequels in 2014, allowing Mark Wahlberg to replace over as the protagonist.
Shia LaBeouf: Movie List
Beginning in 2013, LaBeouf dropped out of the play “Orphans,” which would’ve been his Broadway debut. He said he had creative disputes with his co-star Alec Baldwin, who alleged the teenage heartthrob had been sacked. It was the start of a humiliating public meltdown characterised by unpredictable behaviour that would last until 2014. He disrupted a Broadway production of “Cabaret” by cold cocking actor Alan Cumming while he was singing. For his obnoxious behaviour, LaBeouf was sentenced to 25 hours in a New York City jail.
Following that, he embarked on a humiliating overseas trip of TV chat shows, namely Ellen DeGeneres’ & Jimmy Kimmel’s shows. “Man, I had an identity crisis,” he admitted to DeGeneres, while also admitting to “some stumbles, some judgement errors.” At the premiere of Lars von Trier’s “Nymphomaniac” later that year, he wore a paper bag over his forehead with the phrase “I’m not famous anymore” written on it. He also mentioned the cop whose footwear he spat on following the “Cabaret” episode. And he kept his vow to raise $10,000 for breast cancer research by being pictured in public rocking a pair of bright pink leggings.