
Andre Gregory
Acting • Born 1934-05-11
Biography
Gregory was born in Paris, France, in 1934 to Russian Jewish parents. He studied at Harvard University, where he was affiliated with Adams House. During the 1960s and 1970s, Gregory directed a number of avant-garde productions developed through ensemble collaboration, the most famous of which was Alice in Wonderland (1970), based on Lewis Carroll's two classic Alice books. He founded his own theatrical company, The Manhattan Project, in 1968. In 1975 he directed Our Late Night, the first produced play by Wallace Shawn, which began a long working relationship between the two men. Shortly afterward, Gregory's growing misgivings about the role of theatre in modern life, and what he felt was a trend toward fascism in the United States, led him to abruptly abandon theatre and leave the country. As described in the film My Dinner with Andre (1981), he traveled to Poland at director Jerzy Grotowski's invitation, where he developed a number of experimental theatrical events for private audiences. He spent several years in a variety of esoteric spiritual communities (such as Findhorn) developing an interest and practice in what could be called New Age beliefs. Although Gregory left the theatre in 1975, he has returned several times to direct small productions, usually for invited audiences. These included a long-running workshop of Uncle Vanya (adapted by David Mamet), which was developed from 1990 to 1994 and featured Shawn and Julianne Moore. Though never publicly performed, it was released as the film Vanya on 42nd Street by Gregory and Louis Malle. He appeared as himself, directing the play featured within the film. Gregory also directed a radio production of Shawn's play, The Designated Mourner, in 2002. He has had occasional film roles as a character actor, including John the Baptist in The Last Temptation of Christ and Reverend Spellgood in The Mosquito Coast, and as Dante, a restaurateur, alongside Rosanna Arquette, David Bowie, and Buck Henry in The Linguini Incident. His best-known film performance was as the title character in My Dinner with Andre (1981), directed by Louis Malle, in which he and Wallace Shawn, playing characters based on themselves, have a long conversation over dinner. They discuss Gregory's spiritual sojourn in Europe and his doubts about the future of theatre and of Western civilization in general. He appeared with Goldie Hawn in Protocol (1984). In 1988 he played the father in Some Girls, with Jennifer Connelly and Patrick Dempsey. In 1993, he performed in the movie Demolition Man with Sylvester Stallone. Returning to theatre, Gregory directed Shawn's play Grasses of a Thousand Colors, which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London in May 2009. He next worked with Shawn on a new version of Ibsen's The Master Builder. This resulted in the film Fear of Falling (2013), directed by Jonathan Demme. The film was retitled A Master Builder at its opening in New York in June 2014. In 2013, he directed Grasses of a Thousand Colors and The Designated Mourner, starring Shawn in a co-production between Theatre for a New Audience and The Public Theater in New York. A 2013 documentary about Gregory's life, Andre Gregory: Before and After Dinner, was directed by his wife, Cindy Kleine. He and Kleine discussed it on the May 3, 2013, episode of Charlie Rose.
Filmography
28 credits
The Mosquito Coast
Movie • 1986
Reverend Spellgood

Some Girls
Movie • 1988
Mr. D'Arc

My Dinner with Andre
Movie • 1981
Andre Gregory

Celebrity
Movie • 1998
John Papadakis

The Linguini Incident
Movie • 1991
Dante

The Soldier's Tale
Movie • 1984
Narrator (voice)

Andre Gregory: Before and After Dinner
Movie • 2013
Self

Last Summer in the Hamptons
Movie • 1995
Ivan Axelrod

A Master Builder
Movie • 2014
Knut Brovik

André Gregory and Wallace Shawn
Movie • 2009

Alice in Wonderland
Movie • 1983
Mad Hatter

Vanya on 42nd Street
Movie • 1994
Himself

Demolition Man
Movie • 1993
Warden William Smithers - Aged

The Shadow
Movie • 1994
Burbank

Protocol
Movie • 1984
Nawaf Al Kabeer

Street Smart
Movie • 1987
Ted Avery

Goodbye Lover
Movie • 1999
Rev. Finlayson

The Last Temptation of Christ
Movie • 1988
John the Baptist

The Bonfire of the Vanities
Movie • 1990
Aubrey Buffing

Follies: In Concert
Movie • 1986
Dimitri Weismann

Location Production Footage: The Last Temptation of the Christ
Movie • 1988
Self

Author! Author!
Movie • 1982
J.J.

Who Is Henry Jaglom?
Movie • 1997
Self

Always … But Not Forever
Movie • 1985
Party Philosopher

Hudson River Blues
Movie • 1997

My Heart Swims in Blood
Movie • 2011
Old Man

Great Performances
TV • 1971
Mad Hatter

Great Performances
TV • 1971
Dimitri