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        <title><![CDATA['Even Stevens' Cast: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Talk about a throwback! Disney Channel’s original series <strong><em>Even Stevens</em></strong> premiered in June 2000, and some of its stars have gone on to achieve big dreams.</p>
<p>The family sitcom aired for three seasons between 2000 and 2003, coming to an end when it reached the network’s 65-episode limit. Each episode followed the eccentric Stevens family, focusing on the total opposite personalities of the two younger children, Ren (<strong><strong>Christy Carlson Romano</strong></strong>) and Louis (<strong><strong>Shia LaBeouf</strong></strong>). The cast came together once more for the <em>Even Stevens Movie</em>, which premiered in June 2003 and acted as the series finale.</p>
<p>Though it was short-lived, the Disney series was LaBeouf’s <strong>breakout role</strong>. In 2003, the California native took home the Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Series for his role as the mischievous youngest child of the Stevens family. Years later, the <em>Transformers</em> star reflected on growing up in the spotlight.</p>
<p>“I was an ordinary kid, for real, in an extraordinary situation,” he told <strong><em>The Hollywood Reporter</em></strong> in October 2019. “I became addicted to that kudos. It kind of fueled my way of working for a long time — just pining your own pain, and holding on to it, and not really ever dealing with it or questioning it, but just keeping it in a little bottle that you can pop the top on whenever it’s needed, when the switch needs to be flipped.”</p>

		<p>LaBeouf’s life as a child star led him to a few hard times, including a 2017 arrest for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct in Savannah, Georgia. Instead of being sentenced to jail time, the <em>Disturbia</em> star was ordered to attend rehab in Connecticut, where he learned that he was <strong>showing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder</strong>.</p>
<p>“I just thought I was an alcoholic, like a true blue drunk and I needed to deal with that,” LeBeouf explained to the <em>Hollywood Reporter</em>. “I knew it was an issue but didn’t know there was <strong>this extra whole other thing</strong> that was hindering my ability to have any peace in my life and my ability to deal with people.”</p>
<p>His experience in therapy inspired his latest film, <strong><em>Honey Boy</em></strong>, which hit theaters in November 2019 and earned him the Breakthrough Screenwriter Award at the 23rd annual Hollywood Film Awards.</p>
<p>Scroll down to learn more about where the cast of <em>Even Stevens</em> is today!</p>
									

				
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