
Actor
Born May 11, 1934 in Paris, France
Andre Gregory (born May 11, 1934) is a French-born American actor. 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.

A Master Builder
Knut Brovik

The Last Impresario
Self

André Gregory and Wallace Shawn

Goodbye Lover
Rev. Finlayson

Celebrity
John Papadakis

Hudson River Blues

Who Is Henry Jaglom?
Self

Last Summer in the Hamptons
Ivan Axelrod

Vanya on 42nd Street
Himself

The Shadow
Burbank

Demolition Man
Warden William Smithers - Aged

The Linguini Incident
Dante

The Bonfire of the Vanities
Aubrey Buffing

Location Production Footage: The Last Temptation of Christ
Self

Some Girls
Mr. D'Arc

The Last Temptation of Christ
John the Baptist

Street Smart
Ted Avery

The Mosquito Coast
Reverend Spellgood

Follies: In Concert
Dimitri Weismann

Always … But Not Forever
Party Philosopher

Protocol
Nawaf Al Kabeer

The Soldier's Tale
Narrator (voice)

Alice in Wonderland
Mad Hatter

Author! Author!
J.J.

My Dinner with Andre
Andre Gregory

Our Late Night

Great Performances
Mad Hatter