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Schedule appointmentHe's been called “America's greatest living tailor" and "the most interesting man in the world." Now, for the first time, Holocaust survivor Martin Greenfield tells his incredible life story. Taken from his Czechoslovakian home at age fifteen and transported to the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz with his family, Greenfield came face to face with "Angel of Death" Dr. Joseph Mengele and was divided forever from his parents, sisters, and baby brother.
View on Amazon.comMaking Paul Giamatti look like a million bucks on the new TV show “Billions” is no small deal. His character, Chuck Rhoades — an attack-dog of a US attorney whose law-and-order style brings to mind Wall Street nemesis Preet Bharara — requires a physical presence that equals his courtroom bite.
Unfortunately, Giamatti’s stocky physique better pairs with his earlier roles — say, tubby Jerry Heller in “Straight Outta Compton” — but “Billions” costume designer Eric Daman sent him to the right place for the image equivalent of a corporate refinancing.
Three stories above a rapidly gentrifying side street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, Martin Greenfield Clothiers has spent the last 39 years hand-crafting fine suits for presidents, movie and TV stars, gangsters and, yes, billionaires.
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