List of The Other Truth characters
The Other Truth is a 2011 television legal drama serial set and filmed in Hong Kong. Produced by TVB, the drama was created by Amy Wong, with Kwan Chung-ling as the executive writer/editor. The Other Truth centers around a team of barristers and solicitors working for Clayton Hau Chamber and [|Wallace Cheuk] & Co. Solicitors, two fictional law firms located in Central, Hong Kong. The Other Truth focuses on ambiguous criminal and civil cases with disputable truths, highlighting the lawyers' strive for impartiality and blind justice. The criminals and victims often play vital roles in their episodes.
Clayton Hau Chamber
Clayton Hau
Clayton Hau Pak-kan, portrayed by Chung King-fai, is a retired High Court judge, owner of Clayton Hau Chamber, and the pupilmaster of barrister [|Keith Lau]. At the start of drama, Clayton is vacationing in Australia, leaving behind Keith to run errands for his chamber. In episode five, [|Wallace] invites Clayton back from vacation so he can be a witness to Keith's hearing, who is on the verge of having his lawyer license revoked. Clayton has been good friends with Wallace's parents for many years. Although already retired, Clayton returns to work to defend Wallace's father in a corruption lawsuit. After Clayton is diagnosed with an early stage of Alzheimer's disease, Clayton is forced to withdraw from the case, and Keith replaces his position. In episode eight, Clayton tells Keith that he will permanently reside in Australia with his wife, telling Keith that although he may one day forget him, he always saw Keith as his own son.Keith Lau
Keith Lau Sz-kit, portrayed by Ruco Chan, is one of the three barristers at Clayton Hau Chamber and the mentor of [|Norman Shum] and [|Cecilia Pun]. Ambitious, fearless, but righteous, Keith tends to overstep boundaries to achieve justice, even if it meant to put his own career at stake. Keith is good friends with Wallace Cheuk, the owner of the chamber's business partnership Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors; [|James Wei], a colleague and classmate during law school; [|Danny Mo], a solicitor; and [|Mavis Hong], whom Keith initially dislikes. Both Keith and Mavis eventually fall for each other, but they are unsure if their feelings for each other are romantic or platonic.Keith grew up in the slums of Yau Ma Tei, where he lived with his father and mother. His mother was exceptionally harsh on him, often beating and verbally abusing him when he earned bad grades in school. After graduating from college, Keith became a cop in hopes to bring justice upon others. He soon realised that this feat was impossible for a cop and quickly resigned his position in the force, opting to become a lawyer instead. After years of studying, he achieved a license and became [|Clayton Hau's] pupil.
Three years prior the start of the drama, Keith erroneously helped an abusive man, Ho King-wai, win in a case of domestic violence . Three years later, Keith meets Ho's teenage son Ho Wai-chung, who appears to have killed Ho in order to protect his mother. Realising the truth behind the violence, Keith fights in Chung's defense to make up for his past mistake of helping the boy's father. To appeal to the jury's compassion and empathy towards the boy and his mother, Keith uses a tape he recorded of Ho's testimony years ago as evidence in court to prove Ho's abusive nature, breaching the confidentiality agreement. In episode five, Keith attends a hearing concerning his violation. With the help of Clayton, Keith manages to keep his license from getting revoked.
Keith's poor relationship with his mother never improved since childhood. They live separately, and Keith only sees his mother about once a month. From what appears to be jealousy, Keith's mother is violent and rude toward Keith's girlfriends, and has once offended Mavis. In episode thirteen, his mother is imprisoned for attempting murder, which she denies, but Keith is unsure if she is being truthful.
Mavis Hong
Mavis Hong Tsz-yan, portrayed by Tavia Yeung, is one of the three barristers at Clayton Hau Chamber and the mentor of Cecilia Pun. Coming from a family of successful and respectable lawyers, Mavis has a strong sense of rationality and impartiality. She was ex-wife of Michael, who she met when she was in England and fell in love. Michael's drinking habits gets in the way of their marriage, and Mavis filed for divorce. Nonetheless, the ex-couple remain as friends, and Mavis even defended Michael in a civil case.Mavis initially dislikes Keith Lau for his careless and wily attitude, but after experiencing through several ambiguous loopholes and downfalls in a criminal case, she begins to see a different side of Keith, who has been encouraging and supporting her. She begins to fall for Keith, but is unsure if her feelings are romantic or platonic.
James Wai
James Wai Man-hon, portrayed by Louis Yuen, is one of the three barristers at Clayton Hau Chamber. He has been good friends with Keith Lau since law school and quickly befriends Wallace Cheuk upon working at Clayton Hau Chamber. Although hardworking and diligent, James has never taken up a court case after he graduated from law school. Due to his upright and honest nature, his parents do not see him as lawyer material and would rather him inheriting his father's calligraphy business instead.Through a court case he meets Lee Miu-yee, a police sergeant. Polar opposites, they initially dislike each other, but gradually they develop feelings for each other. They are engaged to be married and are expecting their first child together.
Norman Shum
Norman Shum Lok-yan, portrayed by Sam Chan, is mentored by Keith Lau and Mavis Hong. In the last episode he is seen wearing the garb and wig of a barrister and therefore implying that he has passed his bar examination.Cecilia Pun
Cecilia Pun Hau-yu, portrayed by Natalie Tong, is the pupil of Mavis Hong and Keith Lau. She is known as "Big C" by her law firm co-workers to distinguish her from another Cecilia who works as a clerical worker at the same firm. Her boyfriend, Alex Kong, calls her "Ceci." First a pupil of Mavis, she transfers under Keith's guidance halfway through the drama. She develops a crush on Keith and at one point confesses her feelings to him, but he kindly rejects her, telling her that he wants to maintain their friendship.Cecilia eventually starts a relationship with Keith's college friend Alex Kong, a tax accountant. After discovering that he was involved in the murder of a triad leader, Cecilia calls off the relationship. Alex confesses his genuine love for her and promises her that he has changed for the better. He successfully convinces Cecilia to elope to England with him. In episode 23 Alex, believing that Cecilia has betrayed him, runs her over with a mini-van, instantly killing her.
Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors
Wallace Cheuk
Wallace Cheuk Siu-him, portrayed by Raymond Wong Ho-yin, is the owner of Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors, a law firm that his father opened for him. He was born into a wealthy family. Although a qualified solicitor, he has no court experience and prefers to handle the business aspects of his job. He develops a fondness for Mavis and pursues her, but she is decidedly unresponsive to his suit. Wallace then tries to impress her by carelessly accepting a tricky court case, which he results in winning with acclaim. Mavis, however, continues to reject his attempts to date her. Dejected, Wallace confides to his ex-girlfriend Cindy, but breaks up with her once again when he realises that they are two people who want different things in life. Wallace is good friends Keith, James, and Danny.Danny Mo
Danny Mo King-yip, portrayed by Lai Lok-yi, is the 30-year-old solicitor employed at Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors. He is good friends with Keith, Wallace, and James and is one of the most reliable and intelligent solicitors at the law firm. He is the boyfriend of Keith's younger half-sister, Ivy. They are engaged to be married.Cheung Yiu-on
Cheung Yiu-on, portrayed by Li Shing-cheong, is a paralegal employed at Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors who often assists Keith in court cases.Minor characters
- Stephen Wong Ka-lok as Chow Chow, a solicitor employed at Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors.
- Lau Dan as Hong Ching-yeung, a judge and Mavis' father.
- Mary Hon as Tsui Siu-mei, Mavis' mother.
- Jim Tang as Rex Pun Lok-yu, Cecilia's younger brother.
- Chun Wong as Cheuk Kai-hong, Wallace's father.
- Rebecca Chan as Shiu Man-wai, Wallace's mother.
- Helen Ma as Chow Wai-kuen, Keith's mother.
- Stephen Kwok as Wai King-sang, James' father.
- Angelina Lo as Fung Kit-lai, James' mother. She is one of the seven jurors for the.
- Patrick Dunn as Judge Fan Tak-lun, a High Court judge.
- Matthew Ko as Ting Chi-chung, a barrister.
- Brian Burrell as Michael, Mavis' ex-husband.
- Kristal Tin as Lee Miu-yee, a police sergeant and later James Wai's wife.
- Meini Cheung as Cecilia Wong Nga-lok, a secretary at Clayton Hau Chamber, hired at the same time as Cecilia Poon, nicknamed "細C" to distinguish her from Cecilia Poon.
- Tina Shek as Ceci, a new apprentice to Keith and Mavis, appears in the series finale.
"Patricide" characters
- Louise Lee as Fong Siu-lan, who has previously sued her husband for domestic violence, but lost the case.
- Brian Chu as Ho Wai-chung, Lan's teenage son, who murders his father.
- Wong Ching as Ho King-wai, who has been psychologically abusing his wife and son for many years.
- Tai Chi-wai as Barrister Man Chak-ming, the prosecuting counsel.
- Patrick Dunn as Judge Fan Tak-lun, the High Court judge.
- Dickson Wong as Cheung Chi-kung, Chung's friend.
"Uncle Files an Appeal" characters
- Benz Hui as Tam Wai-tung, the owner of a small food shop who served seven days in jail for hiring illegal workers.
- Chan On-ying as Aunt Tung, Tam's wife.
- Wong Fung-king as Chan Kwai-fa, the only employee at Tam's shop.
- Astrid Chan as Judge Wong Shui-hing, the High Court judge.
"A Star's Rape Case" characters
- Aimee Chan as Miss X / Iris Leung Yee-ting, a rising television actress who sues Chima for rape.
- Bitto as Manpreet Chima, an Indian Hong Kong resident and a huge fan of Iris. He claims that he is innocent.
- Gill Mohindepaul Singh as Barrister Gill, Chima's defendant counsel.
- Joseph Lee as Law Sum, the head juror and a former Hong Kong Correctional Services personnel.
- Lau Kong as So Wai-kuen, a juror and a retired accountant.
- Law Ho-kai as Hui Kwok-ching, a juror and a financier.
- Vin Choi as Leo, a juror and a college graduate.
- Angel Chiang as Bobo, a juror and a CF designer.
- Yvonne Ho as Cheung Yuk-ying, a juror and a math teacher.
- Stephen Huynh as Tony, Iris' boyfriend.
A Snake's Heart, A Kind Mother characters
- Helen Ma as Cheng Suk-kuen, Tsui Wing-man's mother & former mistress of Keith's father. Tsui Yuen-mei committed suicide in episode 14.
- Leanne Li as Ivy Tsui Wing-man, Keith's half sister and engaged to Danny Mo
- Lee Chung-hei as Cheong
- Chung Chi-kwong as Marco Leung, a lawyer
- Chiu Shek-man as Law Kwok Tung
- Tsang Kin-ming as Cheung Man-kwong
- Suen Kwan-hing as Uncle Kam
- Lo Chun-shun as Long Siu-kwan
- Yeung Sui-lun as Chu Siu-tung
Kill the Cop characters
- Geoffrey Wong as Yeung Sir
- Felix Lok as Yam Kwok-chu
- Au Sui-wai as Tam Wai-chiu
- Daniel Kwok as Turkey
- Mat Yeung as Ben Wong Chi-nam
- Lee Yee-man as Cat
- Billy Kong as Chiu Wai-kong
- Ip Wai as Wai
- Billy Kong as Kong
- Law Tin-chi as Chuen
- Ho Chun-hin as Chak
- Lee Ka-sing as Shing
- Hugo Wong as Yung
- Wong Chun-tong as Lam Chau
- Chan Lim-kwan as Tam Wai-chiu's wife
Accountant's debt (Episode 20–25)
- Kenneth Ma as Alex Kong Lok-man Cecilia Pun's boyfriend.Kill at episode 23 by telling a van to run over her because he thought she betrayed him,tried to stop her but too late.She loved him so he died with to be together and to say “I am sorry."
- Lee Ka-Ding as Lui Chun-ting
- Lam King-kong as Lai Kwok-kun
- Steven Ho as Au Yeung Cheong
- Dai Yiu-ming as Poon Chung-Sze
- Alan Luk as Hui Wai-kan
Guest characters
- Ho Wai-yip as Officer Cheung Siu-keung
- Irene Wong as Cheung's wife
- Shiu Cheuk-hiu as Kwok Ah-loi
- Jason Lam as Yu Man-hei
- David Do as Chan Kai-tung
- Brian Burrell as Michael
- Sin Chun-wai as OGB's representative
- Mandy Lam as Emily Yu
- Siu Hoi-yan as Yu's assistant
- Rachel Kan as Elaine Chong
- Fan Choi-yee as Chong's pupil
- Ko Chun-man as Peter Leung
- Fok Kin-bong as Yu's lover
- Candy Cheung as Chow Chi-ching
- Benjamin Yuen as David
- Jess Sum as Mary Yu
- Cilla Kung as Miss X / Cheung Wing-shan
- Cheung Tat-lun as Chu Wing-fai
- Janice Ting as Miss Y
- Tang Ying-man as Wong Ching-to
- Wan Yu-hung as Wing-shan's mother
- Leung Kin-ping as Wing-shan's father
- Lam Ying-hung as Lee Yuen-han
- Rebecca Chan as Siu Man-wai
- Cheng Shu-fung as Ma Wing-choi
- Wilson Tsui as Ma Wing-fu
- Kei Biu-law as Professor Lee
- Candice Chiu as Lee So-fun
- Poon Fong-fong as Sham Sau-yung
- Cheng Shu-fung as Ma Wing-choi
- Chun Wong as Cheuk Kai-hong
- Wilson Tsui as Ma Wing-fu
- Ng Heung-lun as Ho Mei-ping
- Yoyo Chen as Ho Hoi-lun
- Tong Chun-ming as Fisherman
- Yeung Ying-wai as Yuen Ho-hong
- Brian Burrell as Michael
- Janet Chow as Paula
- Ho Kwan-shing as Paula's boyfriend
- Otto Chan as Ho Lik-kei
- Chan Min-leung as Uncle Chan
- Evergreen Mak as Siu Fuk
- Claire Yiu as Chow Man
- Chan Sze-wai as Siu Wai-wai
- Chan Tsz-lok as Siu Lun-lun
- Bond Chan as Sam
- Michael Choi as Dr. Lee
- Tang Ying-man as Wong Ching-to
- Yu Tsz-ming as Hung Cham
- Kristal Tin as Lee Miu-yee
- Matthew Ko as Ting Chi-chung
- Poon Fong-fong as Sham Shau-yung