• Actor Zo In-Sung arrives for the 6th Korean Film Awards at the Sejong Center on December 1, 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.

Actor Zo In-Sung arrives for the 6th Korean Film Awards at the Sejong Center on December 1, 2007 in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo : Getty Images/Chung Sung-Jun)

South Korean actor Jo In-Sung, 35, is hoping to settle down anytime soon. The Hallyu star admitted this to the viewers during the Jan. 28 episode of KBS 2TV's "Entertainment Weekly."


In an interview with "Entertainment Weekly," Jo said he has been thinking about his future ever since he turned 30. He then talked about what he likes in a woman and shared his dream of getting married soon.

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"My ideal type is a gentle woman," Jo revealed. "While there are people who you just intuitively find beautiful right away, there are those who you may not really notice at first, but seem like gentlewomen the more you talk to them."

Jo's "The King" co-star Bae Sung Woo also revealed just how much the former wants to get married, as he picked him to be the first among them three to tie the knot. The former, however, is not dating anyone.

In the same episode, actress Ha Ji-Won said she would like to work again with Jo following the immense success of their 2004 drama "What Happened in Bali." This time around, the 38-year-old actress would like to star with him in a melodrama that is a little more mature.

Helmed by Choi Moon-Suk, "What Happened in Bali" follows a travel agent, Lee Soo Jung (Ha), who is looking for a greener pasture in Bali after a cruel and unforgiving childhood. She is then caught in a love triangle between Jung Jae-Min (Jo) and Kang In Wook (So Ji-Sub).

The 20-episode melodrama was a huge success in South Korea with its final episode achieving a peak rating of 39.7 percent. It also remains Ha's drama with the highest viewership rating up to date.

Currently, the veteran actress is busy preparing for her new film tentatively titled "Manhunt," All Kpop reported. She took on the role of a beautiful assassin named Tzuyu alongside Asia's superstars Li Bingbing, Louis Koo, Daniel Wu and Leon Lai.

Jo, on the other hand, recently made his big screen comeback in Han Jae-Rim's "The King." Also starring Jung Woo-Sung, the political crime thriller film was number one on its opening in South Korea with 1.85 million admissions and $13.2 million in gross, Variety reported.

For now, watch Ha and Jo's on-screen romance in SBS' "What Happened in Bali" here: