
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John M. St. Polis (November 24, 1873 – October 8, 1946) was an American actor. St. Polis was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Before starting his film career, he made a name for himself on the Broadway stage, most notably in the role of Frederik in the original production of The Return of Peter Grimm (1911–12) and the play's revival in 1921, both performed at the Belasco Theatre. He appeared in 126 films between 1914 and 1943. In all of his early roles, the actor is billed as John Sainpolis. His best-known performances are as Etienne Laurier in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921), and as Comte Phillipe de Chagny in The Phantom of the Opera (1925). St. Polis successfully made the transition from silent cinema to "talkies" with one of his most praised performances as Dr. John M. Besant, the father of Norma Besant (played by Mary Pickford) in Coquette (1929).

as Professor (uncredited)

as Comte Philip de Chagny
1925

as Serafin, Arturo's Butler
1931

as Professor (uncredited)
1942

as Defense attorney
1934

as Dr. Copin
1923

as Surgeon (uncredited)
1927

as Opera Conductor (uncredited)
1935

as Pat Doyle
1938

as Sam Tupper
1918

as Dejoie
1917
1915

as Etienne Laurier
1921
as Doc Hunter
1940

as Professor (uncredited)
1942

as Simkins
1940

as Doc Hunter
1940

as Joseph Manners
1940

as Minor Role (uncredited)
1940

as Davis
1939

as Superintendent Keene
1939

as Carl Roemer
1938

as Townsman
1938

as Pat Doyle
1938

as Roger Morton
1938

as Crane
1938

as Caleb Delthern
1937

as Chandler Elliott
1937

as Coxon
1937

as Doctor
1937

as Mr. Abrams
1936

as Sheriff Sam Corwin
1936

as Jim
1936

as Dr. Munro
1936

as Opera Conductor (uncredited)
1935

as Jerome T. Shelby
1935

as Prof. Trowbridge
1935

as Attorney General Davis (uncredited)
1934