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.
Prior to his Hollywood film career, he worked as a chauffeur and performed in vaudeville and minstrel shows.
[1] Bell made his film debut in Larry Semon's 1919 silent comedy short, Passing the Buck.
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.