114 Interesting Quotes By Shia LaBeouf
Shia LaBeouf was once recognized a talented newcomer in Hollywood but he has overtime upgraded his stature as an eccentric artist who follows his own rules to live by. As a result of that, he has earned a reputation as quintessential ‘Hollywood Bad Boy.’ Born in Los Angeles, amidst the glitz of Hollywood, Shia always had the Hollywood dream ever since he was a kid. Starting his career with a Disney children series ‘Even Stevens,’ he played a goofy young man in ‘Transformers,’ and a mature husband to a troubled sex-addict in ‘Nymphomaniac.’ Shia has portrayed excellent showmanship throughout his career. His eccentric behaviour has made him a more intriguing personality. His interviews, books, articles, talk show and award show appearances have gifted us with many interesting quotes on love, Hollywood, films, career, struggle and emotions, many of which are mentioned in our list.
Once you make a studio 700 million dollars or so, or whatever the insane number is, then they finally seem to trust you, no matter how off-the-wall your project is.
I'm not a star, I'm an actor.
I'm not a celebrity, I've kind of been under the radar, has kept it easier for me to maintain a career.
I'm Richie Rich. I land in New York, secretly thinking I'm like the coolest guy in the world.
I'm a call-sheet junkie. I love being on set. So, the hardest thing for me is dealing with all this idle time. That's when I get into trouble.
Everybody's got stories. I don't want to not have stories.
That's one thing I never had to do on a Mike Bay set is sit around and pontificate about the next scene; there's no time for it. You're already in the next scene.
When you're working with the best of the best, I'm not gonna put that on hold so I can work with people who studied the best of the best.
I was planning on going to Yale to theater school.
I come from French Cajun Jewish people.
Nobody strives to lose.
The hardest thing in acting is going from child actor to adult actor. It's taken me a long time.
My mom is at my house every day, and she nags me about everything, especially hygiene.
I'm not that smooth.
It's really easy to fall for someone on-set, but in the end you know, it's a representative and it's not really them.
If I want to party, I'll party at my house.
Well, there's different shades of Hollywood, sure. I mean, I'm working in this business but I'm not Hollywood.
The comic book world is a tough business.
I feel like I'm really honest in my interviews, to a fault. I've lost friends over it. Major friends. And I'm heartbroken about that.
As an actor, the minute you start getting real in interviews, you lose mystery.
Comics, for me, is being able to sing alone in the shower. I find it freeing. You just pick up a pen and get to it.
Sometimes perception is almost more important than the skill level of an actor.
Any time you're a type, your career's over.
Literature is an easier way to study acting, because then you can take any kind of spin.
When people ask me about my story, I just go through the positive stuff: the tent-pole moments, the big landmark checkpoints.
When golf used to be a rich man's sport, if you were poor you could not step foot on a course.
A lot of people like to think that golf is a lazy man's sport. Or it's a rich man's sport, or it's a sport that they can't be involved in.
I like messing around, and I like working with artists who I respect.
I'm an actor, but I'm an artist.
Oh, I've been in love with every woman I've ever worked with.