
In July 2008, LaBeouf was involved in a car accident. LaBeouf was arrested at the scene of the car accident for misdemeanor drunk driving, and his driver's license was suspended for one year because he refused a breathalyzer examination. As a result of the injuries he sustained from the accident, he has undergone multiple surgeries on his left hand, which has permanent damage and scarring.
In 2007, LaBeouf starred in the lead role of 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. Despite mixed reviews, Transformers was a box office success and one of the highest grossing films of 2007. LaBeouf later appeared in it sequels Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) and Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), both also a box office success. In the 2014 film, Transformers: Age of Extinction LaBeouf will return but will not reprise his role as Sam Witicky instead he will voice a current unknown Autobot.[2] In 2008, he played Henry "Mutt Williams" Jones III in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the fourth film in the Indiana Jones franchise. The film was a critical and commercial success. His other films include Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Lawless (2012), The Company You Keep (2012) and Nymphomaniac (2013).
Early life
LaBeouf was born June 11, 1986 in Los Angeles, California, the only child of Shayna (née Saide) and Jeffrey Craig LaBeouf.[2] His mother is a dancer and ballerina turned visual artist and clothing jewelry designer.[3] His father is a Vietnam War veteran who had numerous jobs.[4][5][6][7] LaBeouf's mother is Jewish and his father is a Cajun. LaBeouf was raised in his mother's Jewish religion and had a Bar Mitzvah, though he was also baptized.[8][9][10]
He attended 32nd Street Visual and Performing Arts Magnet in Los Angeles (LAUSD)[7] and Alexander Hamilton High School, although he received most of his education from tutors.[14] In an interview, LaBeouf said that, looking back on his childhood, he feels grateful and considers some of those memories scars.[12]
When LaBeouf was 19, after a neighbor in his Studio City apartment complex had allegedly insulted his mother and rear-ended her car, LaBeouf brought a knife, and a friend for backup, to the neighbor's apartment, which resulted in LaBeouf being assaulted by the neighbor and six of the neighbor's friends.[18]
Career
1996–2006: Disney career

2007–2008: Career breakthrough
LaBeouf starred in Disturbia, a thriller released on April 13, as a teenager under house arrest who suspects that his neighbor is a serial killer, which he considered a "character-driven" role.[13] He received positive reviews for the role, with The Buffalo News saying, he "is able to simultaneously pull off [the character's] anger, remorse and intelligence".[28] He hosted Saturday Night Live on April 14,[29] and on May 10, 2008.[30] He next played Sam Witwicky, who becomes involved in the Autobot-Decepticon war on Earth, in Transformers.[31]
2009–present: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and beyond
In February, he directed the music video for "I Never Knew You", a single off rapper Cage's third album, Depart From Me. It was shot in LA and features cameos by other Definitive Jux artists.[34] The two will also team up to make a biopic about the rapper's life, starring LaBeouf.[35] Of making the video, LaBeouf said, "I'm 22 and I'm directing my favorite rapper's music video. This shit is better than riding unicorns."[34]
His only 2010 movie was the Oliver Stone-directed film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, the sequel to Wall Street (1987), playing an ambitious Wall Street trader.[43] It became another mixed critical success for him.[24] He reprised his role in the third Transformers film, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, which was released on June 28, 2011.[44] He will play a bootlegger in John Hillcoat's The Wettest County in the World.[45]
Personal life

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Relationships
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In the August 2011 issue of Details magazine he also admitted to having been in a relationship with Isabel Lucas while she was still dating Adrien Grenier and Megan Fox while she was still seeing her now husband Brian Austin Green. LaBeouf also admitted to having a brief romance with Hilary Duff.[57]
Legal troubles

In March 2008, an arrest warrant was issued for LaBeouf, after he failed to make a court appearance. The hearing was in relation to a ticket he had received for unlawful smoking in Burbank, California, in February 2008. When neither LaBeouf nor a lawyer appeared at the court, at 8:30 a.m., a $1000 bench warrant was issued for his arrest.[60] However, the court commissioner in California recalled this warrant on March 19, 2008, after the actor’s attorney arrived a day late to plead not guilty on LaBeouf's behalf, and a pre-trial hearing was set for April 24, 2008.[61] The charge was dismissed, after the actor paid a $500 fine.[62]

In the early morning of February 5, 2011, he was involved in an altercation with another patron at the Mad Bull's Tavern bar in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, which resulted in the actor getting punched in the face.[76] Both LaBeouf and the unnamed patron were placed in handcuffs and questioned by a Los Angeles Police Department officer but later released with no arrest being made.[77]
On December 17th, 2013 LaBeouf's critically acclaimed short film Howard Cantour.com became available online when bloggers and newspapers familiar with indie comics noticed its remarkable resemblance to Justin M. Damiano, a 2007 comic by Ghost World creator Dan Clowes. [88] The short film was suddenly removed by LaBeouf, who claimed that he wasn not “copying” Clowes, but rather was “inspired” by him and “got lost in the creative process.” LaBeouf later issued 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."[89]
Religion
In 2004, LaBeouf contributed an essay to the book I Am Jewish, by Judea Pearl, in which LaBeouf stated that he has a "personal relationship with God that happens to work within the confines of Judaism".[90] He has described himself as Jewish.[91] In 2007, LaBeouf detailed that religion "never made sense" to him.[9]Tattoos
LaBeouf has three tattoos, which are: 1986–2004 on his inner right wrist, a dog paw tattoo on his upper left arm, and a hand with a shackle on it on his left upper side torso.[92][93] He got the tattoo on his wrist as a "precautionary" to not forget his childhood.[92] LaBeouf described the upper side torso tattoo as "an artist drawing his own prison. Just life. That's where I'm at".[92]Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Caroline in the City | Ethan | Episode: "Caroline and the Bar Mitzvah" |
1999 | Jesse | Moe | Episode: "Momma Was a Rollin' Stone" |
1999 | Suddenly Susan | Ritchie | Episode: "A Day in the Life" |
1999 | Touched by an Angel | Johnny | Episode: "The Occupant" |
1999 | The X-Files | Richie Lupone | Episode: "The Goldberg Variation" |
2000 | ER | Darnel Smith | Episode: "Abby Road" |
2000 | Freaks and Geeks | Herbert the mascot | Episode: "We've Got Spirit" |
2000–2003 | Even Stevens | Louis Stevens | All episodes |
2001 | The Nightmare Room | Dylan Pierce | Episode: "Scareful What You Wish For" |
2002 | The Proud Family | Johnny McBride | Episode: "I Love You Penny Proud" Voice only Animated series |
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