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Laura Joyce Bell (6 May 1854 – 30 May 1904)〔(Bordman, Gerald & Hischak, Thomas S. ''The Oxford Companion to American Theatre'' ), 2006, p. 66. Retrieved 10 August 2013; and ("Laura Joyce Bell" ), Find a Grave Memorial. Retrieved 10 August 2013. A number of websites give Bell's birth year as 1858, but this would mean that she was only thirteen or fourteen when she first performed at Niblo's and not yet sixteen when she married Taylor.〕 was an English-American actress and contralto singer mostly associated with Edwardian musical comedy and light opera. She was the wife of the American comedian Digby Bell with whom she frequently appeared with over the last two decades of her career. ==Early life and career== Bell was born in London, the daughter of Maria Dauncey, a well-known dramatic elocutionist and voice teacher, and James Henry Maskell, a London theatrical agent.〔 She attended the Royal Academy of Music, a student of Francesco Schira, and made her London debut in a comic opera entitled ''Mina''. She later appeared at the Royal Strand Theatre as Gertrude in a production of James Planché's ''Loan of a Lover''. During this early period Bell played the Count of Flanders in a piece entitled ''Cupid 'Mid the Roses'', possibly inspired by the ballad from Joseph Knight, and ''The Ring and the Keeper'', from John Pratt Wooler. She later participated in a British tour that showcased her talents in a two-hour presentation called ''Happy Hours'', that was followed by a season at the Theatre Royal, Manchester and an engagement with Dion Boucicault as a soubrette singer at Covent Gardens.〔"Music and the Drama''. ''Boston Daily Advertiser'' (Boston, Massachusetts), 26 April 1875; Issue 98; col E〕
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