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Shia Saide LaBeouf ( ; born June 11, 1986) is an American actor and filmmaker. He played Louis Stevens in the
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series ''
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'', a role for which he received
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nominations in 2001 and 2002 and won a
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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
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and
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. In 2007, LaBeouf starred in the commercially successful films '' Disturbia'' and '' Surf's Up''. From 2007 to 2011, LaBeouf starred in the film ''
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'' and its sequels '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' and '' Transformers: Dark of the Moon'', playing protagonist Sam Witwicky. The three films were commercially successful. In 2008, he played Henry "Mutt Williams" Jones III in ''
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''. 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), ''
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'' (2017), '' Honey Boy'' (2019), '' The Peanut Butter Falcon'' (2019), '' Pieces of a Woman'' (2020), and ''Padre Pio'' (2022). Since 2014, LaBeouf has pursued a variety of public performance art projects with LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner.


Early life

LaBeouf was born on June 11, 1986, in
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, California. He is the only child of visual artist, jewelry designer and dancer Shayna Saide and professional clown Jeffrey LaBeouf. His mother died of heart failure in August 2022. LaBeouf's mother was
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, and his
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father is
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. He has stated that he was raised around "both sides" — he was
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and Bar Mitzvahed. One of the camps he attended was Christian. He embraced the Catholic faith in 2022. LaBeouf has described his parents as "
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s", his father as "tough as nails and a different breed of man", and his upbringing as similar to a "hippy lifestyle", stating that his parents were "pretty weird people, but they loved me and I loved them." His parents eventually divorced, mainly owing to financial problems, and LaBeouf had what he has described as a "good childhood", growing up poor in
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with his mother, who worked selling fabrics and brooches. LaBeouf's uncle was going to adopt him at one stage because his parents could not afford to have him anymore and "they had too much pride to go on welfare or food stamps." As a way of dealing with his parents' divorce, he would perform for his family, mimicking his father. LaBeouf has stated that during his childhood, his father was "on drugs" and was placed in
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for
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addiction, while LaBeouf's mother was "trying to hold down the fort." During a period when his father was in rehab for his addictions, when Labeouf was around the age of 10, he overheard his mother being raped by a stranger in their home. Labeouf then lived with his father from the age of 12 whilst he was filming ''
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'', with his father serving as his on-set guardian. During this time, he accompanied his father to meetings of
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. LaBeouf has also said he was subjected to abuse by his father, who once pointed a gun at his son during a Vietnam War flashback. LaBeouf remains close to and financially supports his father, as he did for his mother until her death. He attended 32nd Street Visual and Performing Arts Magnet in Los Angeles (
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) and Alexander Hamilton High School, although he received most of his education from tutors. In an interview, LaBeouf said that, looking back on his childhood, he feels grateful and considers some of those memories as scars.


Career


1996–2006: Career beginnings and ''Even Stevens''

Prior to acting, LaBeouf practiced
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around his neighborhood as an "escape" from a hostile environment. At age 10, he began performing
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at
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, describing his appeal as having "disgustingly dirty" material and a "50-year-old mouth on the 10-year-old kid." He subsequently found an agent through the
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and was taken on after pretending to be his own manager. LaBeouf has said that he initially became an actor because his family was broke, not because he wanted to pursue an acting career, having originally gotten the idea from a child actor he met who had things he wanted. In the early 2000s, LaBeouf became known among young audiences after playing Louis Stevens on the
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weekly program ''
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'', a role that later earned him a
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. He has said that " egrew up on that show" and being cast was the "best thing" that happened to him. In the next several years, he appeared in the film '' Holes'' (2003), which received praise. In 2005, he co-starred in '' Constantine'', playing the role of Chas Kramer, with
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in the starring role. The same year he provided the voice of Asbel in the Disney-produced English dub of '' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind''. LaBeouf made his directorial debut with the short film ''Let's Love Hate'' with Lorenzo Eduardo. He has played real-life people, including golfer
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and the younger version of Dito Montiel in '' A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints'' (2006).


2007–2011: Breakthrough and big-budget films

LaBeouf starred in '' Disturbia'', a thriller released on April 13, 2007, as a teenager under
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who suspects that his neighbor is a serial killer, which he considered a "character-driven" role. He received positive reviews for the role, with ''
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'' writing that he "is able to simultaneously pull off
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anger, remorse and intelligence". He hosted ''
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'' on April 14, 2007, and returned the following season to host the episode that aired on May 10, 2008. LaBeouf starred in the 2007
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film ''
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'' opposite
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. He played the lead character, Sam Witwicky, a man involved in the conflict between
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s and
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s. The film succeeded at the box office, beginning a film franchise. In ''
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'' (2008), LaBeouf portrayed
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' greaser son, Mutt Williams. Stephanie Zachaek of ''
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'' deemed his performance "appealing enough" and wrote that he "sensibly keeps his performance as low-key as possible". LaBeouf told the ''
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'' that he felt he as an actor "dropped the ball" on Jones' legacy, and "there was a reason" the film was not universally accepted. His next film was ''
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'', released on September 26, 2008. Josh Bell of ''
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'' said he "makes a credible bid for action-hero status, although his occasional stabs at emotional depth don't really go anywhere." In February 2009, LaBeouf made his
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ial debut, directing the
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for "I Never Knew You", a single by American rapper
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, from his third album '' Depart from Me'' (2009). It was shot in Los Angeles and features several
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s from Cage's
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label-mates. Through Cage, LaBeouf met
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. All three of them later worked on a short film titled '' Maniac'' (2011), which was inspired by the song of the same name from Cudi's second album '' Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager'' (2010). Aside from directing the short film, LaBeouf directed the music video for Kid Cudi's song "
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", which he filmed at the 2010 Cannabis Cup. He appeared in the
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-directed film '' Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'' (2010), the sequel to ''
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'' (1987). In this, LaBeouf played an ambitious Wall Street trader. ''
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'' named LaBeouf as one of the young male actors who are "pushing – or being pushed" into taking over Hollywood as the new "A-List". LaBeouf reprised the role of Sam Witwicky in the 2009 sequel to ''Transformers'', '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen''. Filming took place in 2008. Due to LaBeouf's injury from his car accident, director
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and screenwriter
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had to rewrite the script to protect his hand throughout filming. LaBeouf said production was only delayed two days after his accident because Bay made up for it by filming second unit scenes, and LaBeouf recovered a few weeks earlier than expected, allowing him to return to the set. Near the end of filming, LaBeouf injured his eye when he hit a prop; the injury required several stitches. He resumed filming two hours later. While commercially successful, ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' garnered negative reviews from critics, with LaBeouf sharing a nomination for the "Worst Screen Couple of 2009"
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with "either
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or any Transformer." He returned to star in '' Transformers: Dark of the Moon'', the third installment in the film series, released in June 2011. It received poor reviews, became the tenth film to gross over $1 billion, and marked LaBeouf's final time starring in a ''Transformers'' film.


2012–present: Subsequent career

In June 2012, Icelandic band
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released a music video for the song "Fjögur Píanó". It depicts "a man and woman locked in a never-ending cycle of addiction and desire", in which LaBeouf stars and appears nude. In 2012, Rob Cantor of
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produced a song describing LaBeouf as a murderous cannibal. In 2014, Cantor produced a music video based on this song. Despite the lyrics, the intent was humorous and non-serious, and LaBeouf appeared at the end of the video, applauding. LaBeouf has created three short graphic novels ''Stale N Mate'', ''Cyclical'', and ''Let's Fucking Party'', and a webcomic series, ''Cheek Up's'' through the publishing company, The Campaign Book. In April 2012, he promoted them at
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. In the same year, LaBeouf played a bootlegger in John Hillcoat's crime drama '' Lawless''. In February 2013, he pulled out of what would have been his Broadway debut, in Lyle Kessler's play ''Orphans'', citing "creative differences" with co-star
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, although ''
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'' and Baldwin himself maintain LaBeouf was fired. A month later, a film in which he starred alongside
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titled '' The Company You Keep'' was released. He next portrayed Jerôme Morris in the
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-directed erotic art film '' Nymphomaniac'', which premiered in December 2013. Meanwhile, at the film's screening at the
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a tuxedoed LaBeouf walked the
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with a paper bag over his head with the words "I am not famous anymore" written upon it. LaBeouf co-starred with
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and Logan Lerman in
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's World War II-set film, '' Fury'', which was released in October 2014.
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of ''
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'' called LaBeouf's performance "outstanding", whilst ''
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''s Joe Neumaier commented that he "finally finds a role he can disappear into, without his image getting in the way." Calvin Wilson of ''
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'' called LaBeouf's performance one of his best. In 2015, LaBeouf starred in Sia's music video for " Elastic Heart" along with
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. He also starred in the war-thriller film '' Man Down'' directed by Dito Montiel alongside
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and Kate Mara. In 2016, LaBeouf starred in '' American Honey'', directed by
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, playing the male lead role, Jake. In '' Variety'', Guy Lodge wrote that "despite the apparent stunt casting of LaBeouf", he "easily delivers his best performance here, bleeding the eccentricities of his own celebrity persona into the character to fascinating, oddly moving effect". In 2017, he portrayed tennis player
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in the Swedish sports drama film ''
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''. In 2019, LaBeouf starred in the comedy-drama film '' The Peanut Butter Falcon'', which premiered in March, and was released in August. In the same year, he portrayed a character based on his father in the film '' Honey Boy'', which he also wrote. He penned the screenplay while in rehab and based it upon his life as an actor. Both ''The Peanut Butter Falcon'' and ''Honey Boy'' garnered acclaim from critics. The following year, LaBeouf starred in '' The Tax Collector'', directed by David Ayer. In September 2020, he participated in a virtual reading of the comedy-drama film '' Fast Times at Ridgemont High''. LaBeouf starred in the
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drama film '' Pieces of a Woman'' opposite
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, directed by
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. In 2023, LaBeouf made his stage debut in the premiere production of
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's play ''Henry Johnson'', playing the titular character's prison cellmate. In 2024, he played a lead role in
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's drama ''
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'' as Clodio Pulcher, the jealous cousin of the film's protagonist. He is set to star in the thriller ''Assassination'', written by Mamet. In 2025, LaBeouf appeared as himself in the feature documentary '' Slauson Rec'', the debut film of director Leo Lewis O’Neil. Shot from 2018 to 2020, the film follows LaBeouf’s free acting-lab in South-Central Los Angeles as it expands into an avant-garde theatre company and then collapses amid his increasingly volatile behaviour. ''Slauson Rec'' premiered at the
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in the Cannes Classics section on 18 May 2025, with LaBeouf in attendance.LaBeouf told reporters the film depicts “ugly and disgusting” aspects of his process but stating that he “fully support the release of the film.”


Plagiarism accusations

On December 17, 2013, LaBeouf released his short film '' Howard Cantour.com'' to the Internet; shortly thereafter, several bloggers noted its close similarity to ''Justin M. Damiano'', a 2007 comic by '' Ghost World'' creator
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. ''Wired (website), Wired'' journalist Graeme McMillan noted at least three similarities in his article, one of which was that the opening monologue for the short and the comic were identical. LaBeouf would later remove the film and claim that he did not intend to copy Clowes but was instead "inspired" by him and "got lost in the creative process." He followed this up with several apologies via Twitter writing, "In my excitement and naiveté as an amateur filmmaker, I got lost in the creative process and neglected to follow proper accreditation", and "I deeply regret the manner in which these events have unfolded and want @danielclowes to know that I have a great respect for his work". Clowes responded by saying "The first I ever heard of the film was this morning when someone sent me a link. I've never spoken to or met Mr. LaBeouf ... I actually can't imagine what was going through his mind." LaBeouf was criticized over his apology, with some sites such as ''The A.V. Club'' noting that the apology itself appeared to have been lifted from a 2010 post on Yahoo! Answers. Since the initial discovery of the plagiarism of Clowes' work, LaBeouf's other work has come under scrutiny. News outlets reported that LaBeouf's graphic novels, ''Let's Fucking Party'' and ''Stale N Mate'', had been plagiarized from Benoît Duteurtre's ''The Little Girl and the Cigarette'' and Charles Bukowski's ''Assault''. In January 2014, LaBeouf spoke about the plagiarism accusations with ''Bleeding Cool'' writer Rich Johnston, stating that he saw copyright laws as too restrictive and that they did not allow for ideas to flow freely. LaBeouf later tweeted a description of his next project, ''Daniel Boring'' (a reference to ''David Boring'', another comic created by Clowes). The description of the project was also taken word-for-word from a description by Clowes of his comic. Clowes' attorney, Michael Kump, has since sent a cease-and-desist letter to LaBeouf's attorney, which LaBeouf posted on Twitter.


Performance art

In early 2014, LaBeouf began collaborating with British artist and author of ''Metamodernism#The Metamodernist Manifesto, The Metamodernist Manifesto'', Luke Turner (artist), Luke Turner, and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö, embarking on a series of actions described by ''Dazed & Confused (magazine), Dazed'' as "a multi-platform meditation on celebrity and vulnerability". Since then, LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner have engaged in numerous high-profile performance art projects, including ''LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner#Early works / #Iamsorry, 2014, #IAMSORRY'' (2014), ''LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner##ALLMYMOVIES, 2015, #Allmymovies'' (2015), ''LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner##TOUCHMYSOUL, 2015, #Touchmysoul'' (2015), ''LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner##TAKEMEANYWHERE, 2016, #Takemeanywhere'' (2016), and ''HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US, Hewillnotdivide.us'' (2017–2021). On February 9, 2014, the artists caused controversy at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival when LaBeouf arrived at the red carpet wearing a brown paper bag over his head with the words "I am not famous anymore" written on it. In a conversation conducted as part of the trio's ''#Interview'' piece in November 2014, LaBeouf said that he was "heartbroken" and "genuinely remorseful and full of shame and guilt" at the start of their subsequent ''#Iamsorry'' performance, in which he occupied a Los Angeles gallery for six days wearing the paper bag and silently crying in front of visitors, but that "in the end I felt cared for however it came—it was beautiful, it blew me away." He revealed, however, that one woman had proceeded to Sexual assault, sexually assault him during the February performance, while Rönkkö and Turner later clarified that they had prevented the assault by intervening as soon as they were aware of the incident starting to occur. In 2015, LaBeouf appeared in ''LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner##INTRODUCTIONS, 2015, #Introductions'', a half-hour video made by LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner in collaboration with Central Saint Martins Fine Art students, comprising a series of short monologues performed by LaBeouf in front of a Chroma key, green screen. One segment in the form of an exaggerated motivational speech, dubbed "Just Do It" after the Nike, Inc., Nike slogan, became an Internet meme after going Viral video, viral within days of being released, spawning numerous remixes and parodies, and becoming the most searched for GIF of 2015 according to Google.


Personal life


Relationships

LaBeouf met British actress Mia Goth while filming '' Nymphomaniac'' in 2012. On October 10, 2016, LaBeouf and Goth appeared to have married in a Las Vegas ceremony officiated by an Elvis impersonator. Two days later, a local official said that the pair were not legally married, but instead a commitment ceremony was performed. Later that month, LaBeouf confirmed during an appearance on ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' that they had married. In September 2018, it was announced the couple had separated and filed for divorce. In February 2022, it was reported that Goth and LaBeouf had reconciled and she was pregnant with their first child. Their daughter was born in March 2022. LaBeouf dated British musician FKA Twigs from 2018 to 2019. He began dating American actress Margaret Qualley in 2020 after they co-starred in her sister Rainey Qualley's short film music video "Love Me Like You Hate Me". The relationship reportedly ended in January 2021, and in September, Margaret Qualley told ''Harper's Bazaar'' that she believed FKA Twigs's #Abuse allegations, abuse allegations against LaBeouf.


Politics

In 2015, LaBeouf endorsed Jeremy Corbyn's 2015 Jeremy Corbyn Labour Party leadership campaign, campaign in the 2015 Labour Party leadership election (UK), Labour Party leadership election in the United Kingdom. He told the ''Evening Standard'': "I like Jeremy Corbyn. I like him in every way. Politics of the United Kingdom, British politics just got very exciting."


Religion

LaBeouf contributed an essay to the 2004 book ''I Am Jewish'' by Judea Pearl, in which he stated that he has a "personal relationship with God that happens to work within the confines of Judaism". LaBeouf had described himself as Jewish, but declared in 2007 that religion had "never made sense" to him. However, LaBeouf said in an interview in ''Interview (magazine), Interview'' magazine in October 2014 that "I found God doing [the film] '' Fury''. I became a Christianity, Christian man [...] Brad Pitt, Brad [Pitt] was really instrumental in guiding my head through this." In an August 2022 interview with Bishop Robert Barron, LaBeouf said that he had fallen in love with the Catholic faith while studying for the titular role of the film ''Padre Pio (2022 film), Padre Pio'' and staying in a Capuchin monastery in the process. He stated that the Tridentine Mass, Traditional Latin Mass played a key role in his conversion. In May 2023, LaBeouf confirmed that he was undergoing the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults. On 31 December 2023, LaBeouf was Confirmation, confirmed into the Catholic Church by Bishop Barron and it was said that he had expressed a wish to enter into the diaconate.


Controversies


Legal issues

On June 26, 2014, LaBeouf was arrested at New York City's Studio 54 theater and subsequently charged with disorderly conduct, harassment, and criminal trespass. He was said to have been "acting disorderly, yelling and being loud". Following the incident, LaBeouf voluntarily sought outpatient treatment for alcoholism. He pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, while the trespassing and harassment charges were dropped. On July 8, 2017, LaBeouf was arrested in downtown Savannah, Georgia, at around 4 a.m. for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and obstruction. Bodycam footage showed LaBeouf making "profanity-laced racial remarks" towards police officers during his arrest. He later attributed the incident to his alcohol addiction. After pleading no contest to the charge of disorderly conduct in October 2017, LaBeouf was found guilty of obstruction but was found not guilty of public intoxication. He was sentenced to probation for one year, including time served, and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine as well as seek therapy to manage his anger and substance use issues. In September 2020, LaBeouf was criminally charged with misdemeanor battery and petty theft for his involvement in an altercation with a man in June of that year. He pleaded not guilty. A judge ordered LaBeouf into a diversion program in May 2021, with the charges possibly dropped should LaBeouf complete the program within a year.


Abuse allegations

In December 2020, LaBeouf was sued by his ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs (born Tahliah Debrett Barnett) for sexual battery, assault, and infliction of emotional distress. The lawsuit also detailed allegations that he abused another ex-girlfriend, stylist Karolyn Pho. LaBeouf stated in his response that he had been "abusive" to himself and those around him "for years" and that he was "ashamed" and "sorry to those ehurt"; he later denied the allegations. The lawsuit is scheduled to proceed to trial in September 29, 2025, after being previously scheduled for April 17, 2023, November 6, 2023, and then October 14, 2024. Following the lawsuit,
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removed him from its awards campaign for ''Pieces of a Woman''. He subsequently took a hiatus from acting and began receiving treatment. During an interview with Jon Bernthal on his ''Real Ones'' podcast in August 2022, LaBeouf remarked that he had "hurt that woman", adding, "I was a pleasure-seeking, selfish, self-centered, dishonest, inconsiderate, fearful human being."


Casting dispute for ''Don't Worry Darling''

In April 2020, LaBeouf was attached to star in the psychological thriller film ''Don't Worry Darling'', directed by Olivia Wilde. He was replaced by Harry Styles in September 2020 due to ostensible scheduling conflicts. Wilde later stated that she fired LaBeouf due to his "combative energy", clashing with cast and crew before filming started, including Florence Pugh who expressed being uncomfortable with LaBeouf's behavior. LaBeouf denied he was fired and said that he "quit the film due to lack of rehearsal time" in August 2020. In August 2022, '' Variety'' published a story containing email forwards sent to Wilde disputing her firing claims along with photos of text messages and videos from Wilde in August 2020 asking LaBeouf to reconsider quitting the film. Representatives for Wilde and the studio declined to comment on LaBeouf's allegations, although Wilde later stated to ''Vanity Fair (magazine), Vanity Fair'' that "all I'll say is he was replaced". ''Vanity Fair'' reported that LaBeouf gave Wilde an ultimatum to choose between him and Pugh, with Wilde choosing Pugh.


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