Name Digby Bell | Died June 20, 1917 | |
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Born August 11, 1849 ( 1849-08-11 ) Occupation vaudeville entertainer and Broadway performer |
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Digby Bell (born Digby Valentine Bell) (November 8, 1849 – June 20, 1917) was a popular vaudeville entertainer and Broadway performer at the beginning of the 20th century.
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- Early life
- Performing career
- Notable stage appearances
- Film appearances
- Partial discography
- Personal life
- Death
- Filmography
- References
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Early life
Bell was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on November 8, 1849.
Performing career
Bell studied in Europe to become a concert singer, and became famous for his roles in comic musical productions, such as Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas and with the McCaull Comic Opera Company. His first starring role was in the musical Jupiter in 1892. He appeared many times with Lillian Russell in shows such as Princess Nicotine, The Queen of Brilliants and The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein. He introduced the song '"The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo".
Bell gave a concert at Chickering Hall in New York City on April 26, 1878, that was favorably reviewed by the New York Times.
Much of Bell's later career was in nonmuscial plays or vaudeville.
Notable stage appearances
Broadway appearances
Film appearances
Partial discography
1909
Personal life
Bell was married at least twice. His first wife, Lillian Brooks, divorced him in March 1883. He married his second wife, Laura Joyce Bell (née Hannah Joyce Maskell), a day or so after his divorce from Brooks was finalized. Laura Joyce Bell died in New York in 1904.
Bell was a fervent golfer and New York Giant baseball fan, as was his best friend and frequent co-star DeWolf Hopper.
Death
Bell died on June 20, 1917, in New York City. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York.