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Shia LaBeouf
Shia Saide LaBeouf (born June 11, 1986) is an American actor, performance artist, and filmmaker. He played Louis Stevens in the Disney Channel series Even Stevens, a role for which he received Young Artist Award nominations in 2001 and 2002 and won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2003. He made his film debut in The Christmas Path (1998).
In 2004, he made his directorial debut with the short film Let's Love Hate and later directed a short film titled Maniac (2011), starring American rappers Cage and Kid Cudi.
In 2007, LaBeouf starred in the commercially successful films Disturbia and Surf's Up. The same year he was cast in Michael Bay's science fiction film Transformers as Sam Witwicky, the main protagonist of the series.
Transformers was a box office success and one of the highest-grossing films of 2007. LaBeouf later appeared in its sequels Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) and Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), both also box office successes. In 2008, he played Henry "Mutt Williams" Jones III in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
His other credits include the films Holes (2003), Constantine (2005), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Lawless (2012), The Company You Keep (2012), Nymphomaniac (2013), Charlie Countryman (2013), Fury (2014), American Honey (2016), Borg vs McEnroe (2017), Honey Boy (2019), The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019), and Pieces of a Woman (2020).
Since 2014, LaBeouf has pursued a variety of public performance art projects with LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner.
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As actor
Salvable
Henry Johnson
Megadoc
Megalopolis
Padre Pio
Harrison Ford: Hollywood Hero
The Dividers
A Man Named Scott
The Tax Collector
Pieces of a Woman
Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A Virtual Table Read
The Peanut Butter Falcon
Honey Boy
Borg vs McEnroe
#TAKEMEANYWHERE
Everyday Performance Artists
Man Down
American Honey
#Introductions
Bunny Ears
Fury
"Shia LaBeouf" Live
Charlie Countryman
Nymphomaniac: Vol. II
Nymphomaniac: Vol. I
Sigur Rós: Valtari Film Experiment
Lawless
The Company You Keep
Radioman
Above and Beyond: Exploring Dark of the Moon