Ryuhei Matsuda (松田 龍平, Matsuda Ryūhei, born 9 May 1983) is a Japanese film and television actor. Matsuda's best known film roles include the young and desirable samurai Sōzaburō Kanō in Taboo and the rock star Ren Honjo in Nana.
Early life
Matsuda was born on 9 May 1983 in Tokyo, to Yūsaku Matsuda, a Japanese actor of partial Korean ancestry,[1] and Miyuki Matsuda (née Kumagai), a Japanese actress. He has two younger siblings, a younger brother, Shota Matsuda, who is also an actor, and a younger sister, Yuuki Matsuda, who is a singer, and one older half-sister by his father's first marriage. His father died from bladder cancer in 1989, when Ryuhei was six years old.[2] He attended Horikoshi High School, a Japanese high school that caters to celebrity students, but did not graduate.[3]
Career
At age 15, Matsuda was offered the role of the desirable young samurai Kanō Sōzaburō in Nagisa Ōshima's 1999 film Taboo. The role helped boost him from an entirely unknown actor to a film star, earning him a Japanese Academy award "Newcomer of the Year", as well as "Blue Ribbon", "Kinema Junpo", and "Yokohama Film Festival" Awards for the "Best New Actor".[citation needed]
Since appearing in Taboo, Matsuda has played a wide range of roles, from the high school student Kujo in the 2001 film Blue Spring to the rock star Ren Honjo in the 2005 film Nana. In February 2013, it was revealed that Matsuda would play the part of a Japanese gangster in the sequel to the 2012 Indonesian film The Raid, named Berandal.[4]
In 2020 portrayed Ryūnosuke Akutagawa in the film A Stranger in Shanghai. It depicts Akutagawa's time in as a reporter in the city.[5]
Personal life
On 11 January 2009, Matsuda married model and actress Rina Ōta. The two met through a mutual friend in the fall of 2007 and soon began dating.[6] The pair share one child together, a daughter, born on 4 July 2009.[6] They divorced in December 2017.[7]
On 20 October 2021, Matsuda married Japanese-British model Mala Morgan, who is 14 years younger than him.[8] In 12 March 2022, the two welcomed the birth of Matsuda's second and Morgan's first child, a son.[9]
Matsuda won a Japanese Academy Award for the "Best Supporting Actor" in the 2011 film Tantei wa Bar ni Iru,[24] and Nikkan Sports Film Award for the "Best Actor" in the 2013 film The Great Passage.[25]
^"松田龍平の妻・モーガン茉愛羅が男児出産を報告「一人間として、そして母として、これからも成長」" [Ryuhei Matsuda's wife, Morgan Maria, announces the birth of a baby boy: "He will continue to grow as a person and as a mother"]. ORICON NEWS. 14 March 2022. Archived from the original on 27 April 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
^Tom Mes (4 September 2003). "9 Souls". Midnight Eye. Archived from the original on 14 March 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2014.