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Hiroki Matsukata (松方弘樹 Matsukata Hiroki) is a Japanese film actor. He's often acted in yakuza and period films. He played Kyoshiro Nemuri in 3 made-for-TV specials, taking over the role first made famous by actor Raizō Ichikawa. He also directed the 2003 V-cinema release, Okite Yakuza. His ex-wife is actress Akiko Nishina.
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Hiroki Matsukata (松方弘樹 Matsukata Hiroki) is a Japanese film actor. He's often acted in yakuza and period films. He played Kyoshiro Nemuri in 3 made-for-TV specials, taking over the role first made famous by actor Raizō Ichikawa. He also directed the 2003 V-cinema release, Okite Yakuza. His ex-wife is actress Akiko Nishina.