
Cast
Yoji Matsuda
Acting
Cast
Yoji Matsuda
Known for
Acting
Born
1967-10-19
From
Tokyo, Japan
Also known as Yôji Matsuda, یوجی ماتسودا, Youji Matsuda
Biography
Yoji Matsuda (松田 洋治, Matsuda Yōji, born October 19, 1967) is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo, Japan. He was born in Setagaya, Tokyo. His older brother is Naoyuki Matsuda, a musical translator and professor at Komazawa University. After studying at Aoyama Gakuin High School, he dropped out of Aoyama Gakuin University's Faculty of Letters and Department of Education. Among his classmates is a member of the Diet and the House of Councilors Renhō (his classmate from high school to university). He joined the Himawari Theatre Group at age five and made his child debut in the TV drama Mother's Suzu in 1974. He gained attention as an actor in the 1983 TBS television drama Family Game (as Shigeyuki Numata). He appeared in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind in 1984, and, in 1987, portrayed the main character Shuna in Shuna's Journey. In 1997, he voiced Ashitaka in the anime movie Princess Mononoke, and voiced Leonardo DiCaprio's role Jack Dawson in the American film Titanic to raise his profile. In 2006, he taught acting as a lecturer at Tokyo Animation College. He became active around the stage, working with directors such as Yukio Ninagawa and Yoji Aoi. He appeared in the drama From the North Country.

Princess Mononoke
as Ashitaka (voice)

Warriors of the Wind
as Asbel (voice)

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
as Sojiro Takase (voice)

The Old Man and the Sea
as (voice)

The Discarnates
as Script Reading

Haruka, Nostalgia
as Hiroshi Saitoh

Character
as Atsushi Henmi

The Glorious Asuka Gang!
as Kasuga

Blood Type: Blue

The Hidden Blade

Turning Point

Dogra Magra
as Ichiro Kure

The Stupid Teacher
as Young soldier

The Motive
as Rich young man

Kamen Rider Amazon: The Movie
as Masahiko Okamura

Ninsho
as Teishi Tomo

Scan Doll
as Katsumi

Virgin Girl's Story: The Lady is in Danger!

Komugīro no tenshi suzume to shōnen
as サブ

Kyoufu no Yacchan

The Nagaharu Yodogawa Story: A Cineaste's Life in Kobe

Soyokaze Toki ni wa Tsumujikaze
