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  1. André William Gregory (born May 11, 1934) is a French-born American theatre director, writer and actor. He is best known for co-writing and starring in My Dinner with Andre , a 1981 comedy-drama film directed by Louis Malle .

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    Andre Gregory. Actor: My Dinner with Andre. The director and actor Andre Gregory was born on May 11, 1934, to a family he describes as fugitives from Stalinist Russia and Nazi Germany. Gregory was born in a hotel in Paris, his mother reportedly having just played cards with the Turkish ambassador.

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  3. Nov 25, 2020 · André Gregory on the set of the movie “My Dinner With Andre” in 1981. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) The initial shock over this possibility has given way to a more complex ...

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  5. My Dinner with Andre is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Louis Malle, and written by and starring André Gregory and Wallace Shawn as fictionalized versions of themselves sharing a conversation at Café des Artistes in Manhattan.

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    BIO. ANDRÉ GREGORY has been one of the most important forces in the American theatre for nearly forty years. Gregory was one of the original creators of the regional theatre movement, the off-Broadway movement in New York, and with his partner Wallace Shawn, the American independent film movement. He headed the Inner-City Cultural Center, a ...

  7. Sep 29, 2020 · Photographs by Sean Donnola. Published Sept. 29, 2020 Updated Oct. 1, 2020. André Gregory, the esteemed theater director, actor and writer, has always been a seeker. In his 20s, he traveled to...

  8. Apr 3, 2020 · André Gregory in the 1970s. Interviews | May/June 2020 April 3, 2020 Rob Weinert-Kendt Leave a comment. André Gregory: ‘The Creative Process Is Very Mysterious’. The legendary director has had a Zelig-like journey through the culture, from regional theatre to Hollywood, Strasberg to Grotowski. Share this: Print. Tweet. Email. By Rob Weinert-Kendt.

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