He searched in the yellow pages, called one up, and did a Shia Saide LaBeouf was born June 11, 1986, in Los Angeles, California, to Jeffrey LaBeouf and Shayna Saide, and is an only child. Shia and his mom talked it over, and the next day he started looking for an agent. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (1993), and wanted to become an actor. One day, he saw a friend of his acting on "Dr. He started his career by doing stand-up comedy around places in his neighborhood, such as coffee clubs.
His parents are divorced, and he lives with his mom in Los Angeles. His father is a Cajun (of Christian background), and his mother is Jewish. I remember that stupid-ass song.’ We were all looking at our yearbook together, and we’re all in the yearbook.Description: Shia Saide LaBeouf was born June 11, 1986, in Los Angeles, California, to Jeffrey LaBeouf and Shayna Saide, and is an only child. If you look at the freeze frames, everyone is smiling like, ‘Wow, I remember Beans. LaBeouf and his fellow festival-goers also shared in the enjoyment of watching The Even Stevens Movie. You can see it on the screenshot we’re both asleep. I remember right before I fell asleep, I looked next to me and the guy next to me was falling asleep.
“That’s me going through some kind of crisis. “When I woke up an hour later and watched Transformers 2, they could feel when I sunk in my seat,” he says. It was because he thought, “I hate myself…I’m dying right now.” During a couple of those, LaBeouf took a nap, but it wasn’t because he was tired, he says. That collective experience included suffering through movies LaBeouf said he found hard to watch. With the first film, Man Down, which has only played at a couple of film festivals and hasn’t yet been released, LaBeouf says, “no one was watching the movie.”
He explains that the connected feeling he had with the audience developed over the course of the marathon. It’s as simple as this: I used to order my coffee and when they’d say, ‘Hey what’s your name?’ I’d say James, because I didn’t want them to say my name.” I just know if I can explain a feeling, I feel lighter today. I really don’t even know what it is yet, because I haven’t sat on it or done any writing or thought about it at all. “And the fact that you can walk out of there and people are still nodding at you and giving you a thumbs-up…it’s something else. Once you press play on your life and you open up and there’s that vulnerability, and not only are people getting the artistic side of you but they’re getting the human side of you, watching that, you’ve shared everything,” LaBeouf says in the interview, conducted a day after the festival ended. “I’m walking through the streets and I’m smiling, like a cartoon character…I felt extraordinary support…. Shia LaBeouf Dozes Off During His Own Performance Art Piece Not in some grandiose, you’re f- ing awesome way, but in like, you’re a part of a community. And all I want to do is be liked,” LaBeouf says. “I always go into these things every time - and this is my self-hate at work - what if they light my hair on fire? … This is a genuine fear of mine. ( NewHive hosted the livestream of LaBeouf watching his films.) The actor tells NewHive co-founder and CEO Zach Verdin that he went into the marathon thinking people might throw popcorn at him but left it feeling a collective experience of joy. Shia LaBeouf has opened up about what it was like for him to watch all of his movies, in reverse chronological order, at his # ALLMYMOVIES festival last week at New York’s Angelika Film Center.