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The Other Truth ''The Other Truth'' is a 2011 Hong Kong television legal drama serial produced by Amy Wong and TVB. The drama centers on a group of young barristers and solicitors working in Clayton Hau Chamber and Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors, two fictional ...
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television legal drama serial set and filmed in
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. 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
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and
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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 (侯伯勤; jyutping: ''Hau Baakkan''), portrayed by Chung King-fai, is a retired High Court judge, owner of Clayton Hau Chamber, and the
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of barrister Keith Lau. At the start of drama, Clayton is vacationing in
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, leaving behind Keith to run errands for his chamber. In episode five,
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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
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, 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
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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 (劉思傑; ''Lau Sigit''), portrayed by
Ruco Chan Ruco Chan Chin-pang (; born 14 January 1977) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Chan is the first TVB actor to win My Favourite TVB Actor at the StarHub TVB Awards for three consecutive years (2014, 2015, 2016), and is also the first actor to make ...
, 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;
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, 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
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, 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 (" Patricide"). 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 (康芷欣; ''Hong Zijan''), portrayed by
Tavia Yeung Tavia Yeung Sin-yiu (; born 30 August 1979), previously known as Tavia Yeung Yi (), is a Hong Kong actress. She is best known for starring in the television dramas ''Vigilante Force'' (2003), ''Moonlight Resonance'' (2008)'', Beyond the Realm o ...
, 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 (" A Star's Rape 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 (韋文翰; ''Wai Manhon''), 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 (沈樂仁; ''Sam Lokjan''), portrayed by
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, 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 (潘巧如; ''Pun Haaujyu''), 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 (卓少謙; ''Ceok Siuhim''), 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 (毛敬業; ''Mou Gingjip''), 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 (張耀安; ''Zoeng Jiuon''), portrayed by
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, is a
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employed at Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors who often assists Keith in court cases.


Minor characters

* Stephen Wong Ka-lok as Chow Chow (周籌; ''Zau Cau''), a solicitor employed at Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors. *
Lau Dan Danny Lau Dan (; born 13 January 1944) is a Hong Kong actor. Works Lau is known to portray good characters, but could play cunning and sly characters with ease (includes ''The Bund'' and ''Land of Wealth''). He is most noted for being the on ...
as Hong Ching-yeung (康青揚; ''Hong Cingjoeng''), a judge and Mavis' father. *
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as Tsui Siu-mei (徐笑薇; ''Ceoi Siumei''), Mavis' mother. * Jim Tang as Rex Pun Lok-yu (潘洛宇; ''Pun Lokjyu''), Cecilia's younger brother. *Chun Wong as Cheuk Kai-hong (卓啟航; ''Ceok Kaihong''), Wallace's father. *
Rebecca Chan Rebecca Chan Sau Chu (born October 20, 1958) is a Hong Kong actress best known for her works with the television network TVB such as hit series ''War and Beauty'' where she played the main villain. She joined TVB in 1979, when she competed at the ...
as Shiu Man-wai (邵雯慧; ''Siu Manwai''), Wallace's mother. * Helen Ma as Chow Wai-kuen (周慧娟; ''Zau Waigyun''), Keith's mother. *Stephen Kwok as Wai King-sang (韋景生; ''Wai Gingsan''), James' father. *Angelina Lo as Fung Kit-lai (馮潔麗; ''Fung Gitlai''), James' mother. She is one of the seven jurors for the A Star's Rape Case. *Patrick Dunn as Judge Fan Tak-lun (范德倫), a High Court judge. *
Matthew Ko Matthew Ko Kwan-yin (born 20 May 1984) is a Hong Kong actor. In September 2014, Ko left TVB after his contract ended to later sign with Catchy Tone Artists in Mainland China. At the age of seven, Matthew emigrated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada wit ...
as Ting Chi-chung (丁志琮), a barrister. *
Brian Burrell Brian Thomas Burrell (, born March 23, 1972) is an American–Hong Kong actor best known for his roles in Cantonese television productions in Hong Kong. Burrell is also one of the few non-Chinese actors in Hong Kong broadcaster TVB's artiste pr ...
as Michael, Mavis' ex-husband. * Kristal Tin as Lee Miu-yee (李繆兒), a police sergeant and later James Wai's wife. * Meini Cheung as Cecilia Wong Nga-lok (黃雅樂), 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 (方笑蘭), who has previously sued her husband for domestic violence, but lost the case. *Brian Chu as Ho Wai-chung (何偉聰), Lan's teenage son, who murders his father. *Wong Ching as Ho King-wai (何勁威), who has been psychologically abusing his wife and son for many years. *Tai Chi-wai as Barrister Man Chak-ming (文澤銘), the prosecuting counsel. *Patrick Dunn as Judge Fan Tak-lun (范德倫), the High Court judge. *Dickson Wong as Cheung Chi-kung (張志恭), Chung's friend.


"Uncle Files an Appeal" characters

*
Benz Hui Benz Hui Shiu-hung (born 4 November 1948) is a Hong Kong film and TV actor. Hui is credited with over 165 films. Hui is a currently a TV actor with TVB. Early life and family Hui comes from an influential family in Canton. His great-grandfather ...
as Tam Wai-tung (譚偉通), the owner of a small food shop who served seven days in jail for hiring illegal workers. *Chan On-ying as Aunt Tung (通嫂), Tam's wife. *Wong Fung-king as Chan Kwai-fa (陳桂花), the only employee at Tam's shop. * Astrid Chan as Judge Wong Shui-hing (王瑞馨), the High Court judge.


"A Star's Rape Case" characters

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Aimee Chan Aimee Chan (born 1 April 1981) or Chan Yan-mei (Traditional Chinese: 陳茵媺) is a Canadian born actress based in Hong Kong. She was the winner of Miss Hong Kong 2006 and was offered a TVB contract shortly after. Biography Aimee was born in T ...
as Miss X / Iris Leung Yee-ting (梁綺婷), 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 (羅琛), the head juror and a former Hong Kong Correctional Services personnel. *
Lau Kong Lau Kong () is a Hong Kong actor who worked on the network TVB. Biography Little is known of Lau's private life, but he has been acting since 1976, when he first joined the now defunct network Commercial Television, he later joined RTV (now AT ...
as So Wai-kuen (蘇偉權), a juror and a retired accountant. *Law Ho-kai as Hui Kwok-ching (許國正), a juror and a financier. *
Vin Choi Vin Choi Kay-Chun (born 23 May 1984) is a Hong Kong actor under TVB. Biography After graduating from high school in 2001, Vin entered a contest hosted by TVB Weekly and won first place. He enrolled in the 18th TVB artists training course in 2002 ...
as Leo, a juror and a college graduate. *
Angel Chiang Angel Chiang () (born November 10, 1989) is a Hong Kong actress contracted to TVB. Career Angel Chiang went to school at Yan Chai Hospital Lim Por Yen Secondary School. In 2007, she became a TVB artiste after entering the TVbeople talent competi ...
as Bobo, a juror and a CF designer. *Yvonne Ho as Cheung Yuk-ying (張玉英), a juror and a math teacher. *
Stephen Huynh Stefan Wong (born 22 September 1978) is a former Mr. Hong Kong contestant, and is currently an actor with Hong Kong's TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Company operat ...
as Tony, Iris' boyfriend.


A Snake's Heart, A Kind Mother characters

*Helen Ma as Cheng Suk-kuen (鄭淑娟, Keith's mother *Rosanne Lui as Tsui Yuen-mei (徐淑媚), 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 (徐詠文), Keith's half sister and engaged to Danny Mo *Lee Chung-hei as Cheong (昌) *Chung Chi-kwong as Marco Leung, a lawyer *Chiu Shek-man as Law Kwok Tung (羅國東) *Tsang Kin-ming as Cheung Man-kwong (張民廣) *Suen Kwan-hing as Uncle Kam (甘伯) *Lo Chun-shun as Long Siu-kwan (龍兆坤) *Yeung Sui-lun as Chu Siu-tung (朱紹東)


Kill the Cop characters

*Geoffrey Wong as Yeung Sir (楊Sir) *
Felix Lok Felix Lok Ying-kwan is a Hong Kong actor. His television appearances include roles in ''Looking Back in Anger'', ''The Drive of Life'' and '' The Academy''. Filmography Television series Films *''Heroes of the Underground'' (1976) *''The Happ ...
as Yam Kwok-chu (任國柱) *Au Sui-wai as Tam Wai-chiu (譚偉釗) *Daniel Kwok as Turkey (火雞) *
Mat Yeung Mat Yeung Ming (born 27 February 1981) is a Hong Kong television actor known for his roles as Lui Ting in ''Screen Play'' (2000), as Wan Po-yu in ''The 'W' Files'' (2003), as Tin Hoi in ''Be Home for Dinner'' (2011), and as Senior Inspector Jasp ...
as Ben Wong Chi-nam (王志樂) *Lee Yee-man as Cat *Billy Kong as Chiu Wai-kong (趙偉剛) *Ip Wai as Wai (威) *Billy Kong as Kong (剛) *Law Tin-chi as Chuen (全) *Ho Chun-hin as Chak (澤) *Lee Ka-sing as Shing (成) *Hugo Wong as Yung (勇) *Wong Chun-tong as Lam Chau (林就) *Chan Lim-kwan as Tam Wai-chiu's wife


Accountant's debt (Episode 20–25)

* Kenneth Ma as Alex Kong Lok-man (江洛汶) *Lee Ka-Ding as Lui Chun-ting (雷震霆) *Lam King-kong as Lai Kwok-kun (黎國根) *Steven Ho as Au Yeung Cheong (歐陽昌) *Dai Yiu-ming as Poon Chung-Sze (潘忠四) *Alan Luk as Hui Wai-kan (許偉勤)


Guest characters

;Armed burglary case (Episode 1) *Ho Wai-yip as Officer Cheung Siu-keung (張兆強) *Irene Wong as Cheung's wife *Shiu Cheuk-hiu as Kwok Ah-loi (郭亞來) *Jason Lam as Yu Man-hei (余文喜) *David Do as Chan Kai-tung (陳啟東) ;Showroom toilet case (Episode 1) *
Brian Burrell Brian Thomas Burrell (, born March 23, 1972) is an American–Hong Kong actor best known for his roles in Cantonese television productions in Hong Kong. Burrell is also one of the few non-Chinese actors in Hong Kong broadcaster TVB's artiste pr ...
as Michael *Sin Chun-wai as OGB's representative ;Prenuptial agreement case (Episode 2) *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 ;Forged document case (Episode 3) *Candy Cheung as Chow Chi-ching (周芷晴) * Benjamin Yuen as David * Jess Sum as Mary Yu ;In Love with My Teacher (Episode 4) * Cilla Kung as Miss X / Cheung Wing-shan (張詠珊) *Cheung Tat-lun as Chu Wing-fai (朱永輝) *Janice Ting as Miss Y *Tang Ying-man as Wong Ching-to (王正滔) *Wan Yu-hung as Wing-shan's mother *Leung Kin-ping as Wing-shan's father *Lam Ying-hung as Lee Yuen-han (李婉嫻) ;Medical malpractice (Episode 5) *
Rebecca Chan Rebecca Chan Sau Chu (born October 20, 1958) is a Hong Kong actress best known for her works with the television network TVB such as hit series ''War and Beauty'' where she played the main villain. She joined TVB in 1979, when she competed at the ...
as Siu Man-wai (邵雯慧) *Cheng Shu-fung as Ma Wing-choi (馬榮財) *Wilson Tsui as Ma Wing-fu (馬榮富) *Kei Biu-law as Professor Lee *Candice Chiu as Lee So-fun (李素芬) *Poon Fong-fong as Sham Sau-yung (沈秀榕) ;Watch company corruption (Episode 6–8) *Cheng Shu-fung as Ma Wing-choi (馬榮財) *Chun Wong as Cheuk Kai-hong (卓啟航) *Wilson Tsui as Ma Wing-fu (馬榮富) *Ng Heung-lun as Ho Mei-ping (何美萍) *
Yoyo Chen Yoyo Chen Chi-yiu (born 27 August 1981) is a Hong Kong television actress and model contracted to TVB. Biography Early life Yoyo Chen was born in Hong Kong and is of Fuzhounese ancestry. She finished secondary 7 and graduated from Po Kok Girls' M ...
as Ho Hoi-lun (何凱倫) *Tong Chun-ming as Fisherman (漁夫) *Yeung Ying-wai as Yuen Ho-hong (袁浩康) ;Bar wounding assault (Episode 9–11) *
Brian Burrell Brian Thomas Burrell (, born March 23, 1972) is an American–Hong Kong actor best known for his roles in Cantonese television productions in Hong Kong. Burrell is also one of the few non-Chinese actors in Hong Kong broadcaster TVB's artiste pr ...
as Michael *
Janet Chow Janet Chow () (born 25 August 1983, in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong actress. She has ancestry in Shanghai. She was the 2nd runner-up in the 2006 Miss Hong Kong competition. She attended Markville Secondary School in Markham, Ontario and University ...
as Paula *Ho Kwan-shing as Paula's boyfriend ;Serial robberies (Episode 11–13) *Otto Chan as Ho Lik-kei (何力奇) *Chan Min-leung as Uncle Chan (陳伯) ;Chow Man murder (Episode 17–20) * Evergreen Mak as Siu Fuk (蕭福) *
Claire Yiu Claire Yiu Ka-lei (born 10 August 1978), is a Hong Kong actress contracted to TVB. Career Yiu started her acting career after being the 2nd runner-up in the Miss Asia Pageant in 1998. After filming some ATV series, such as 海瑞鬥嚴嵩, and ...
as Chow Man (周敏) *Chan Sze-wai as Siu Wai-wai (蕭惠惠) *Chan Tsz-lok as Siu Lun-lun (蕭倫倫) *Bond Chan as Sam *Michael Choi as Dr. Lee *Tang Ying-man as Wong Ching-to (王正滔) ;Prostitution (Episode 21) *Yu Tsz-ming as Hung Cham (洪湛) * Kristal Tin as Lee Miu-yee (李繆兒) *
Matthew Ko Matthew Ko Kwan-yin (born 20 May 1984) is a Hong Kong actor. In September 2014, Ko left TVB after his contract ended to later sign with Catchy Tone Artists in Mainland China. At the age of seven, Matthew emigrated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada wit ...
as Ting Chi-chung (丁志琮) *Poon Fong-fong as Sham Shau-yung (沈秀榕)


See also

*''
The Other Truth ''The Other Truth'' is a 2011 Hong Kong television legal drama serial produced by Amy Wong and TVB. The drama centers on a group of young barristers and solicitors working in Clayton Hau Chamber and Wallace Cheuk & Co. Solicitors, two fictional ...
'' * List of ''The Other Truth'' episodes


References


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