Renowned tailor Martin Greenfield, known for dressing American presidents and celebrities, and a Holocaust survivor, has passed away at the age of 95. His life story includes immigration struggles, entrepreneurship, and a late-life reflection on past tragedies. Hollywood is urged to adapt his memoir, 'Measure of a Man,' into a film.
Martin Greenfield, tailor to famous people and Holocaust survivor, has passed away at 95. RIP. Hollywood should adapt his memoir, Measure of a Man, into a film. https://t.co/ldALv4qMNj
Martin Greenfield, tailor to American presidents and celebrities and Holocaust survivor, has passed away at 95. RIP. Hollywood should adapt his memoir, Measure of a Man, into a film. https://t.co/ldALv4qMNj
“In a testament to his longevity, Mr. Greenfield dressed the early 20th-century comedian Eddie Cantor as well as the actor playing him decades later on ‘Boardwalk Empire.’” https://t.co/yoMQaXMmah
RIP Martin Greenfield - https://t.co/M9DoaQXkgw
With rare intensity, Martin Greenfield suffered the wounds and won the triumphs associated with immigration to America: agony abroad, poverty in a new home, workaholic entrepreneurship, fortune, and finally, a late-life reckoning with youthful tragedies. https://t.co/ZD5wHqE0KW
Saw Martin Greenfield passed away. Remarkable guy. Made me one of my favorite suits. May his memory be a blessing. https://t.co/cYSfObHpVP https://t.co/QLaE1cHkDt