SHIA LABEOUF was most seen starring in the action war drama Fury, alongside Brad Pitt and Logan Lerman. Directed by David Ayer, the film follows a tank crew in Nazi Germany during the final days of World War II.
In 2013, he starred in Lars von Trier’s drama, Nymphomaniac, a film about a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac who recounts her erotic experiences and the suspense drama Charlie Countryman, opposite Evan Rachel Wood, Mads Mikkelsen and Melissa Leo. LaBeouf will next be seen in the post-apocalyptic thriller, Man Down alongside Jai Courtney and Kate Mara.
LaBeouf starred in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, which marked his third and final turn as the heroic Sam Witwicky in the highly successful Transformers trilogy.
Additional film credits include Redford’s The Company You Keep; Lawless alongside Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Guy Pearce; Oliver Stone’s Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps opposite Michael Douglas; the fourth instalment of Spielberg’s “Indiana Jones” series, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, alongside Harrison Ford; D.J. Caruso’s Eagle Eye; the Anthony Minghella-scripted segment of New York I Love You, a romantic anthology; the popular thriller Disturbia; the Oscar nominated animated film Surf’s Up; A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, which won “Best Ensemble Cast” at the Sundance Film Festival; Emilio Estevez’s acclaimed drama Bobby; The Greatest Game Ever Played; I, Robot; Constantine; Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle.
HBO’s “Project Greenlight” featuring The Battle of Shaker Heights produced by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
In 2003, LaBeouf made his feature film debut in the comedy Holes, based on the best-selling book by Louis Sacher.
On television, LaBeouf garnered much praise from critics everywhere for his portrayal of Louis Stevens in the Disney Channel’s original series Even Stevens.
In 2003, he earned a Daytime Emmy award for “Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Series” for his work on the highly rated family show.
Shia has also directed several projects including music videos for Kid Cudi and Marilyn Manson. He has also penned several graphic novels through his self-publishing company, The Campaign Book.





