Yuki Matsuzaki
Biography
Yuki Matsuzaki, born in Miyazaki, Japan began acting at the age of 7 in a small theatrical group that performed for children. He performed over 50 shows in local theaters until he was 18. Upon graduating high school, he decided to dedicate his life to acting and moved to New York City to become an accomplished actor with the versatility to perform in both English and Japanese. Upon his arrival, all his money was stolen and he became homeless. In order to survive, he started performing on the streets of Times Square where his first day tally after performing 8-hours was a mere $4.00.
All his endurance and hard work was rewarded when Edward Zwick cast Yuki for The Last Samuri (2003). He began booking roles in such films as Drunken Sword (2005) and Roku (2005). Next Clint Eastwood cast him as Nozaki in Letters from Iwo Jima (2006). Eastwood favored Yuki for his unique preparation. In order to prepare for his role, Yuki only digested celery and water for five weeks to experience famine, confined himself inside dark closets and bathrooms to recreate the claustrophobic atmosphere for the cave fighting sequences. After Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), NBC offered Yuki a co-star role in their hit TV show Heroes (2006/II).
In 2009, Matsuzaki starred alongside Steve Martin, Andy Garcia, Alfred Molina and Aishwarya Rai as a member of an international dream team of detectives in Pink Panther 2 (2009).
Filmography
The Last Samurai
as Soldier in Street #1 2003
Letters from Iwo Jima
as Private Nozaki 2006
The Pink Panther 2
as Kenji 2009
How Do You Know
as Tori 2010
Last Three Days
as Takeshi 2020
Man from Reno
as Tsubasa 2014
Only The Brave
as 442 2nd Squad 2006
BraveStorm
as Borg 2017
The Black Ninja
as Shinji Hagiwara / Red Ninja 2003
Cottontail
as Fishmonger 2024
Moon Manor
as Hank Guto 2022
Locksmiths
as Tadashi 2015
Robu
as Airport Announcer 2019
Instant Mommy
as Kaoru 2013