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Other names
  
G. Howe Black

Occupation
  
Actor


Name
  
Spencer Bell

Role
  
Actor

Spencer Bell (actor)

Born
  
September 25, 1887 (
1887-09-25
)
Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.

Died
  
August 18, 1935, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Wizard of Oz, You Said a Mouthful, Mickey's Rescue, Mickey's Medicine Man, The Midnight Taxi, Matrimony Blues

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Spencer Bell (September 25, 1887 – 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.

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Career

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 troup in Harlem. Bell's final film appearance was in the 1934 comedy short Mickey's Medicine Man.

Death

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).

Filmography

Actor
1934
Mickey's Medicine Man (Short) as
Man with gout (uncredited)
1934
Mickey's Rescue (Short) as
Doorman (uncredited)
1934
Mickey's Minstrels (Short) as
Frightened man (uncredited)
1933
Mickey's Covered Wagon (Short) as
Sam (uncredited)
1933
Mickey's Disguises (Short) as
Chauffeur
1933
Mickey's Race (Short) as
Colonel Buford
1933
Blue of the Night (Short) as
Porter (uncredited)
1932
The Lion and the House (Short) as
Servant (uncredited)
1932
Bring 'Em Back Sober (Short) as
Screen Native (uncredited)
1932
You Said a Mouthful as
Porter (uncredited)
1932
False Impressions (Short) as
Porter (uncredited)
1932
For the Love of Ludwig (Short) as
Porter
1932
Listening In (Short) as
Porter (uncredited)
1932
Heavens! My Husband! (Short) as
Porter (uncredited)
1932
Dream House (Short) as
Bill Poster (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1931
One More Chance (Short) as
Chauffeur (uncredited)
1931
Mickey's Thrill Hunters (Short) as
Hambone's father
1931
I Surrender Dear (Short) as
Porter (uncredited)
1931
Mickey's Wildcats (Short) as
Meadows
1931
The Fainting Lover (Short) as
Undetermined Minor Role (scenes deleted)
1931
Mickey's Rebellion (Short) as
Man with car
1931
Smart Money as
Suntan (uncredited)
1931
Be Big! (Short) as
Porter (uncredited)
1931
Dance Hall Marge (Short) as
Chauffeur (uncredited)
1930
Mickey's Luck (Short) as
Actor rehearsing
1929
Don't Get Jealous (Short) as
Shoeshine Boy (uncredited)
1929
The Rodeo (Short) as
Magnolia's Husband
1929
The Peacock Fan as
Arthur
1929
Taxi Spooks (Short) as
Chauffeur
1928
Tenderfeet
1928
Hot Sparks (Short)
1928
Deaf, Dumb and Blonde (Short)
1928
The Chinatown Mystery
1928
The Midnight Taxi as
Rastus
1928
Slick Slickers (Short)
1928
The Bicycle Flirt (Short)(uncredited)
1928
All Washed Up (Short)
1928
Save the Pieces (Short)
1928
Racing Mad (Short) as
The Driver's Helper
1927
Nifty Nags (Short)
1927
Oh, What a Man! (Short) as
Waiter
1927
Oh, Mummy! (Short)
1927
The Outlaw Dog as
'Snowball' Black
1927
Should Sleepwalkers Marry? (Short) as
Black Preacher
1926
Pink Elephants (Short)
1926
Ice Cold Cocos (Short) as
Preacher (uncredited)
1926
Creeps (Short) as
Their Black Companion
1926
Matrimony Blues (Short)
1926
Whispering Whiskers (Short) as
Waiter (uncredited)
1926
The Prince of Broadway as
Snowball
1925
The Perfect Clown as
Snowball (as G. Howe Black)
1925
Blue Blood as
Amos Jeenkins
1925
On Edge (Short)
1925
Slippery Feet (Short) as
Valet (uncredited)
1925
The Iron Nag (Short) as
Jockey (uncredited)
1925
Below Zero (Short) as
The Mountie's Valet
1925
The Cloudhopper (Short)
1925
Fares, Please! (Short)
1925
The Dome Doctor (Short)
1925
Rapid Transit (Short)
1925
The Wizard of Oz as
Cowardly Lion / Rastus / Snowball (as G. Howe Black)
1924
What a Night! (Short) as
The Butler
1924
Kid Speed (Short) as
The Speed Kid's co-driver
1924
Fast and Furious (Short)
1924
Her Boy Friend (Short) as
Dock worker
1924
Lizzies of the Field (Short) as
Davis's Mechanic (uncredited)
1924
Wild Game (Short)(as Moonlight)
1924
That's the Spirit (Short)
1924
Air Pockets (Short)
1924
Midnight Blues (Short)(as Moonlight)
1924
Ten Dollars or Ten Days (Short) as
The Janitor (uncredited)
1923
Horseshoes (Short)
1923
Lightning Love (Short) as
Butler
1923
The High Life (Short)
1923
The Gown Shop (Short) as
Janitor
1923
Backfire (Short)
1923
Kick Out (Short)
1923
The Barnyard (Short) as
Helper
1923
No Wedding Bells (Short) as
The Butler
1923
Casey Jones, Jr. (Short) as
Train Porter
1922
Me and My Mule (Short) as
Snowball
1922
The Counter Jumper (Short) as
A Clerk
1922
High Power (Short)
1922
The Steeplechaser (Short)
1922
Shipwrecked Among Animals (Short)
1921
We'll Get You Yet (Short)
1919
Passing the Buck (Short)
Archive Footage
1947
The Road to Hollywood as
Sign Poster - Harem Scene from 'Dream House' (uncredited)

References

Spencer Bell (actor) Wikipedia