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Gaston Bell

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to manage an inn, write plays and serve as the first director of the Woodstock Community Players. He died there in December 1963, aged 86.
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Bell was born in 1877 at Boston, Massachusetts to George and Elizabeth Bell. His acting career began in 1902 as a member of
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Bell entered film around 1912 with the Majestic Motion Picture Company, appearing that year in at least two short films,
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Community Players Formed at Woodstock – Kingston Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York) Wednesday, November 06, 1935; pg. 7
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New York Drama Coming to Spencer – Spencer Reporter (Spencer, Iowa); Wednesday, November 19, 1919; pg. 5
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Gaston Bell is Writing Plays -Kingston Daily Freeman (Kingston, New York); Thursday, June 20, 1940; pg. 5
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At Washington's Theaters – The Washington Times (Washington, District of Columbia) May 10, 1910; Page 9
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as Horatio Drake with a troop headed by Lionel Adams and Bianca West. The following year he supported
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Vazzana, Eugene Michael; Silent Film Necrology; 2001; pg. 39; Gaston Bell – September 27, 1877; Boston
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Retired Actor Dies – Press Telegram (Long Beach, California); December 15, 1963; pg. C7; Ancestry.com
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At the Theaters – Washington Post (Washington, District Of Columbia) Sunday, June 19, 1910: pg. 55
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Gaston Bell Joins Lubin – The Moving Picture World; Vol. 18; Issues 8–13; 1913; Pg. 1545
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George Gaston Bell – September 27, 1877 – World War I Draft Registration; Ancestry.com
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by Charles Miller Productions. By late 1918 Bell was back on the road touring in
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and Grant Stewart. Bell's last known Broadway performance was in the comedy
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as the misanthrope Frank Loot, and the supporting role Bryce Forrester in
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Browne, Walter E., Koch, De Roy – Who's Who on the Stage; 1908; pg. 34
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at the Hollywood studios of the Kinemacolor Company of America, 1912.
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1910 US Census George G. and Adelaide Bell; Manhattan; Ancestry.com
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theatrical organization shortly after his graduation from the
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in February and March 1911 before embarking on its road tour.
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No Heading – Reno Evening Gazette; December 17, 1918; pg. 4
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Briscoe, Johnson – The Actor's Birthday Book; 1907; pg. 212
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Boston, Massachusetts
Woodstock, New York
Charles Frohman's
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Hall Caine's
Harry Beresford
William Courtenay
Trilby
New Amsterdam Theatre
Clara Lipman's
New Year's Eve
Brewster's Millions
Clyde Fitche's
William Collier, Sr.
Lyceum Theatre

Lillian Russell
Kinemacolor Company of America
Lubin Manufacturing Company
Charles Klein
Theda Bara
William Fox
Destruction
The Naughty Wife
Fred Jackson
Max Marcin
Reno, Nevada
Woodstock, New York
The Third Degree

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