
Yūsaku Matsuda
Biography
Yūsaku Matsuda was a Japanese actor. He was born in Shimonoseki, to a Japanese father and a Zainichi Korean mother. He became an actor when he was 23 as a rookie police officer for the 1970s Japanese TV detective drama called Taiyō ni hoero! Apart from this role, his other defining role on television was in Tantei monogatari. He featured in many other TV shows and movies. He won the award for best actor at the 8th Hochi Film Award for Detective Story and The Family Game. He specialized in physical action movies. The 1989 movie Black Rain — directed by Ridley Scott and starring Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia— opened the door for Matsuda as an international actor. However, shortly after he made this movie, he died due to bladder cancer. He was survived by his second wife and three young children.
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Known For
Acting History
1989
The Chaser as Naoya Kaneshiro
1989Black Rain as Sato
1988A Chaos of Flowers as Takeo Arishima
1988Wuthering Heights as Onimaru
1986A Homance as Kaze
1986追う男
1985And Then as Daisuke Nagai
1983Dansen as Mitsuo Tajima aka Goro Tomonaga
1983Nettaiya
1983Detective Story as Shuichi Tsujiyama
1983The Family Game as Yoshimoto
1982Shi no dangai
1981Kagero-za as Shungo Matsuzaki
1981Yokohama BJ Blues as BJ
1980The Beast to Die as Kunihiko Date
1980Zoku zoku jiken
1980Target as Yûsaku Matsuda
1980Rape Hunter: Target Woman as Insurance Salesman
1979The Execution Game as Shohei Narumi
1979Detective Story as Shunsaku Kudo
1979The Resurrection of the Golden Wolf as Tetsuya Asakura
1979No Grave for Us as Katsuo Shima
1979Murder in the Doll House as Toshio Katsu
1978The Killing Game as Shohei Narumi
1978The Most Dangerous Game as Shouhei Narumi
1977Proof of the Man as Detective Munesue
1977Fushoku no kōzō as Omachi Shinichi
1976Big City: Days of Struggle
1976Murderer! as Futago Rokube
1976The Classroom of Terror
1975Our Medal as Nakano Yuji
1974The Four Roughnecks
1974Red Maze
1974The Assassination of Ryoma as Yûta
1974Tomodachi
1973Horror of the Wolf as Dō Haguro
1972Bark at the Sun as Shibata Jun (Jeapan)









