Andre Gregory — who starred with Wallace Shawn in the famously gabby cinema classic “My Dinner with Andre” — has much more to say.

The artist, actor and director is writing a memoir.

“It’s a lot of storytelling, which is something I do not do badly,” Gregory, 80, said of the book from Cape Cod.

“For some peculiar reason, I’ve led an amazingly rich life.”

He recalled being in LA when, “I had [Greta] Garbo and [Marlene] Dietrich on one side, and Errol Flynn and Thomas Mann on the other. It’s a lot about theater and film. It goes from Europe as Hitler was coming to power, to today.”

Gregory was born in Paris to Russian Jewish parents.

“I’m one of the few people in the world who hates Paris,” he said. “The people, the food . . . it’s like a glorified shopping mall.”

He has a series of drawings showing at Jason McCoy Gallery alongside artists including Roy Lichtenstein.

Gregory is in NYC Wednesday to debut his latest collaboration with Shawn, “Silence of the Lambs” director Jonathan Demme’s “A Master Builder.”

It’s based on a Henrik Ibsen play Gregory directed.