Beans from Even Stevens: From Troublemaker to King of the Streets

Fans of the hit Disney Channel show Even Stevens will remember the character Bernard ‘Beans’ Aranguren, played by Steven Anthony Lawrence. Beans was the Stevens’ slightly nosy, bacon-loving neighbor who always seemed to be getting into trouble. He was known for his mischievous antics and fun-loving attitude, whih endeared him to many fans of the show.

But did you know that after Even Stevens ended in 2003, Lawrence went on to star in another movie? State Property follows Beans and his crew as they take over the city, creating mayhem as their empire builds. This role was a departure from his previous character as he took on a more serious tone as a drug dealer and gang leader.

Beans may not have been an ideal role model on Even Stevens but he was certainly an interesting one. He was constantly coming up with wacky schemes to make money or get what he wanted and rarely paid attention to consequences or authority figures. His quick wit and unyielding determination were often the saving grace in difficult situations.

Despite his questionable morals, Beans is a fan favorite due to his humorous dialogue and unique character traits. He made us laugh with his outrageous ideas and even when things didn’t turn out as planned, we still rooted for him in the end. His larger-than-life personality made him one of the most memorable characters from Even Stevens and fans can still find themselves quoting some of his lines years later.

What Happened to Beans from ‘Even Stevens’?

Shia LaBeouf, also known as Beans from the Disney Channel show Even Stevens, continued to act after the show ended in 2003. At around 14 years old, he began to suffer from alopecia universalis, a condition that cuses hair loss on the entire body. By the age of 21, he had lost all of his hair and put his acting career on hold to care for his father who had been diagnosed with cancer. Since then, LaBeouf has gone on to star in several blockbuster films and art installations.

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Are Beans Related to the Stevens Family?

No, Beans is not related to the Stevens family. He is their neighbor and friend, but he is not related to them. Beans first appeared in the show’s pilot episode and quickly became a fan favorite character. He was always getting into trouble and loved bacon, which endeared him even more to viewers. Despite his close relationship with the family, Beans is not related to them.

The Origin of ‘Kid Beans’ from the Movie

The kid Beans is from the television movie The Even Stevens Movie, released in 2003. It stars Steven Anthony Lawrence as Bernard ‘Beans’ Aranguren. The movie follows Louis and Ren Stevens as they attempt to save their family’s vacation home from being sold due to financial difficulties. Along the way, they enlist the help of Beans, a mischievous young orphan who lives in an abandoned bus near their house. Through his humorous antics, Beans helps the Stevens family make it through their difficult situation and ultimately saves their vacation home.

The Movie Featuring a Character Named Beans

The movie State Property (2002) directed by Abdul Malik Abbott and co-written by Damon Dash, follows the story of Beans (played by Beanie Sigel) and his crew as they take over the city. Beans is a ruthless Philadelphia drug kingpin, determined to build an empire with his crew and make a name for himself in the city. The movie follows Beans as he battles his rivals, trying to gain control of the streets and fend off any opposition. Along the way, Beans must navigate through police corruption, betrayal from within his own crew, and obstacles that threaten to derail his plans. State Property is an intense drama that shows how far one man will go to reach the top in a world of crime and violence.

Conclusion

Bernard ‘Beans’ Aranguren’s presence in the Even Stevens series was an integral part of the show. His unique sense of humor, creative hijinks and loyal friendship with Louis made him a fan favorite. After the series ended, he went on to star in the movie State Property, which showcased his streetwise attitude and criminal activities. Despite his mischievous persona, Beans was a loyal friend and had a heart of gold, providing Louis with invaluable support throughout the show’s run. In the end, Beans will always remain an important part of Even Stevens history as one of its most beloved characters.

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William Armstrong

William Armstrong is a senior editor with H-O-M-E.org, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has also worked as a radio reporter and holds a degree from Moody College of Communication. William was born in Denton, TX and currently resides in Austin.