
Actor Park Hae-jin will start his activities to the year 2012 with a movie, according to his agency WM Company on Monday.
A press release by WM stated that Park will star in "Snow Sea" (translated title) which will mark his big screen debut and return to the Korean entertainment industry for the first time in three years.
Park, 28, had turned his attention to the Chinese market since appearing in KBS TV series "Hot Blood" in 2009.
Nonetheless, the pic will go into shoot in February and is aiming for a release in both Korea and Japan in October.
In "Snow Sea," telling of the love and parting of a man and woman on the backdrop of snow and the sea, Park will play the optimistic and decisive Sang-woo who a swimmer-turned-diver of an aquarium.
Director Kim Jung-kwon of movies "Ditto" (2000) and "Ba:Bo" (2008) will helm the romantic pic.
Park became a household name in Korea after appearing in 2006 with a role in the KBS TV "Famous Princesses."
The series also gained him popularity in China where he has led an acting career in the country since, most recently filming Chinese TV series "Another Shiny Life" (translated title) which began its air on China's Hunan TV in November.
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