Spencer Bell (actor) Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

Spencer Bell (actor) Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

Spencer Bell (September 25, 1887 â€" August 18, 1935) was an American
stage and film actor, best known for playing opposite Larry Semon in
many of his silent comedy shorts from the late 1910s to 1928. Bell was
one of the first African American comedic actors of the silent film
era, and was the first to be signed to film contract. Over the course
of his fifteen-year film career, Bell appeared in more than seventy
comedy shorts.Bell was born in Lexington, Kentucky. Prior to his
Hollywood film career, he worked as a chauffeur and performed in
vaudeville and minstrel shows. He enlisted in the United States Army
and served in World War I. Bell made his film debut in Larry Semon's
1919 silent comedy short, Passing the Buck. As was typical for African
American actors of the era, Bell was typecast in stereotypical roles.
His characters were often depicted as bumbling, lazy buffoons who were
prone to comedic accidents.One of Bell's most notable roles was that
of Snowball/Rastus/the Cowardly Lion in Larry Semon's The Wizard of Oz
(1925), In that film, Semon credited Bell under the stage name "G.
Howe Black" (In a mainly positive review, a Variety critic admonished
Semon for crediting Bell with the demeaning name writing that Bell,
"deserved [a] better fate"). He was again credited as such in Semon's
1925 silent slapstick film, The Perfect Clown. During the 1930s, Bell
regularly appeared in the Mickey McGuire film series starring Mickey
Rooney, and briefly ran an acting troupe in Harlem. Bell's final film
appearance was in the 1934 comedy short Mickey's Medicine Man.On
August 18, 1935, Bell died at his home in Los Angeles, California of
complications from abdominal surgery he underwent in July 1935. He is
buried at Sawtelle Military Cemetery (now known as Los Angeles
National Cemetery).
Spencer Bell (actor) Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter


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