Yōji 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.
2022
as Kawahara
2021
as Atsushi Henmi
2017
as Teishi Tomo
2015
2006
as Genichirou Ryuu (voice)
2006
as Sojiro Takase (voice)
2004
2002
as MacLachlan Marshall (voice)
2000
as Young soldier
1999
1999
as (voice)
1997
as Ashitaka (voice)
1996
as Katsumi
1994
1993
as Hiroshi Saitoh
1990
1988
as Ichiro Kure
1988
as Script Reading
1988
as Kasuga
1987
1985
as Shujiro Nishino
1984
as Asbel (voice)
1983
as Yuu
1978
as サブ
1978
1975
as Masahiko Okamura
1971
as Masahiko Okamura