Shia LaBeouf was thrown out of bowling alley in Los Angeles on Wednesday after launching into a furious rant at a bartender.

The 30-year-old star was removed from a Pinz in Studio City by staff after getting into an altercation with another bowler.

In a video captured by a fellow patron, the irate star can be seen being ushered out of the spot while screaming and calling the bartender a 'f***ing racist'.

He appeared furious that staff refused to serve him French Fries, but the full extent of the interaction with the employee is not clear.

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Meltdown: Shia LaBeouf was kicked out of a Studio City bowling alley on Wednesday after getting into a fight with a bartender whom he called a 'f***ing racist'

The Even Stevens star had been drinking beers at the bowling alley for three hours before the incident, TMZ reports.

Although clearly upset, Shia left the establishment, only to return shortly after when he realized he was still wearing bowling shoes.

After fetching his street shoes, Shia ran out of the venue.

Shia's erratic behaviour dates back to 2009 when he was charged with a misdemeanor for criminal trespassing after his 21st birthday.

In 2013 he was accused of plagiarism after releasing a short film which was actually an enactment of a short story written by author Daniel Clowes. Shia credited the incident for introducing him to the world of performance art.

The Even Stevens star had been drinking beers at the bowling alley for three hours before the incident, TMZ reports

Angry confrontation: He appeared furious that staff refused to serve him French Fries, but the full extent of the interaction with the employee is not clear

Irate: The furious actor stormed out of the venue after being told to leave but returned some time later to return his bowling shoes

In February 2014 Shia appeared with a paper bag over his head at the Cannes Film Festival premiere for his movie Nymphomaniac. The bag read 'I am not famous anymore'

The same month he stormed out of a press conference after delivering the cryptic line: 'When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea.'

The actor then launched the #IAMSORRY project where he invited guests to sit with him while he wore the paper bag over his head.

During a Broadway performance of Cabaret in June 2014 the star was escorted out for allegedly engaging in disruptive behavior and spent the night in jail. He pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.

In October 2015 he was arrested for public intoxication while crossing the street in Austin, Texas and booked into jail for a night.

A month later he invited fans to join him as he watched all of his movies in chronological order in a New York movie theater. He also live-streamed the experience so viewers could watch his facial expressions during the viewings.

Making headlines: The actor has become known for his bizarre and erratic behavior in recent years

On the red carpet: The actor at the Hollywood premiere of Man Down back in November

Meanwhile, the former Disney star's latest film bombed at the box office.

The military drama Man Down sold an embarrassing one ticket in UK box offices. (It is worth noting that the movie was only playing at one theater in the country.)

Also, Man Down was also simultaneously released digitally via on-demand services so Perhaps LaBeouf fans opted to watch the flick in the comfort of their own homes.

The indie flick has been panned by critics as it currently has a 15% from 48 reviews on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes.

Man Down takes place in post-apocalyptic America as Shia's character - former US Marine Gabriel Drummer - searches for the whereabouts of his son.

The star will return to the screen later this year in Borg Vs. McEnroe, which focuses on the famous rivalry between tennis players Björn Borg and John McEnroe.