Bryan Cranston has some blunt advice for Shia LaBeouf as the “Holes” star continues to face legal troubles stemming from his recent bar brawls.
“Shia, get some help,” the “Breaking Bad” alum, 70, said in his joint interview with Frankie Muniz for Esquire’s “Inquiring Minds,” which was published on Wednesday.
Cranston’s message came about as his “Malcolm in the Middle” co-star reflected on the early days of his career as a child actor.
Bryan Cranston, seen above leaving the 2026 Olivier Awards, gave Shia LaBeouf some tough advice after the actor found himself in legal troubles in February and March. JP/RV / BACKGRID
“Shia, get some help,” Cranston, pictured above at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, said in an interview published on Wednesday. Getty Images
“I remember everybody kind of really pushing me to do ‘Holes’ just because of the story, and it’s a little more dramatic,” Muniz told Cranston.
“Shia LaBeouf ended up doing it, which I think kind of really catapulted his movie career.”
LaBeouf, of course, went on to become a household name after that breakthrough role, landing major film credits like “Transformers,” “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” and “I, Robot.”
As Muniz examined LaBeouf’s filmography, he couldn’t help but wonder if things had been different, “Would I have been taken more seriously as an actor?”
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