The following is a list of characters from Every Move You Make , a police procedural television drama produced by TVB.
Bowie Lam portrays Linus Yiu Hok-sum (姚學琛), the unit's Senior Inspector. He studied microexpressions and applied psychology at an unspecified university in the United States for half a year before returning to Hong Kong as West Kowloon Police Department's new CID senior inspector. His addition to the unit sparks mixed reactions from the team members, especially Chow Fun, who disapproves his methods of investigation, slamming them as ridiculous methods. Hok-sum, however, does not seem to mind Chow Fun's obvious lack of respect and continues to peacefully and productively work with the unit members. He quickly befriends Ma-dam, who later becomes his love interest.
Kristal Tin portrays Phoenix Yip Chin-ting (葉展婷), nicknamed Ma-dam, the unit's Station Sergeant. Ma-dam is known for being the caretaker and nanny of the unit, thus members of the unit (as well as the rest of the police department) gave her the nickname "Ma-dam", with the "ma" representing "mom". Throughout the drama, the story depicts her going through a divorce. Her husband, Raymond, files for divorce due to irreconcilable differences, and applies for full custody of their son, Jacky.
Bosco Wong portrays Trevor Ho Lai-yin (何禮賢), nicknamed Chow Fun, the unit's Sergeant. He initially disapproves of Hok-sum's methods of using microexpression interpretation and other observation skills to investigate cases, but later finds these skills useful after he begins dating Hok-sum's younger half-sister, Perlie.
Lai Lok-yi portrays Mak Wing-hei (麥永希), known as Hei, is the jokester cop of the unit. He vocally expresses his love for rich women, and consistently bickers with Fly, his partner-in-crime. He later realizes his feelings for Fly after he breaks up with his rich celebrity girlfriend.
Lorretta Chow portrays Wu Hau-ying (胡巧瑩), nicknamed Fly. She develops a one-sided crush on Hei ever since she joined the CID unit and became Hei's partner-in-crime. To hide her feelings, she constantly bickers with Hei. Hok-sum and Ma-dam notices her comfortable body language around Hei, and they decide to help with her relationship with Hei.
Jack Hui portrays Kan Ho-ming (簡浩明), known as Ming, is the hard-working cop of the unit. He is impressed with Hok-sum's intelligence and talent, and is always opened to learning his skills.
Lau Kong portrays Ching Siu-on (程兆安), the Ching family's eldest son. He is the largest shareholder of family-owned Tai Hung To Restaurant.
Fung So-bor portrays Lo Sui-heung (盧瑞香), Siu-on's wife.
Helen Ma portrays Ching Yin-ha (程燕霞), the Ching family's eldest daughter.
Mannor Chan portrays Ching Yin-ping (程燕萍), the Ching family's youngest daughter.
Yu Yang portrays Ching Siu-hong (程兆康), the Ching family's youngest son. He is Hok-sum's stepfather and Perlie's biological father.
Susan Tse portrays Chung Sau-han (鍾秀嫻), Siu-hong's wife. She is Hok-sum and Perlie's biological mother.
Tsui Wing portrays Ching Sau-yip (程守業), Siu-on and Sui-heung's son.
Aimee Chan portrays Perlie Ching Bui-yee (程貝兒), Hok-sum's younger half-sister who works as a public relations specialist at the police department. She is the girlfriend of Trevor Ho.
Matthew Ko portrays Kelvin Cheung Chi-kit (張志傑), Yin-ha's son.
Cast | Role | Description |
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Samantha Ko | Annie Leung 梁思敏 | Gordan Lam's subordinate and mistress (Villain) |
Raymond Cho | Gordan Lam 林維生 | Ng Mei-yu's husband Annie Leung's supervisor and lover (Villain) |
Benjamin Yuen | Lo Man-kin 盧文健 | Annie Leung's colleague Sought love to Annie Leung |
Jason Chan | Ho Wing-kwong (Anthony) 何永光 | Annie Leung's colleague Sought love to Annie Leung |
Eileen Yeow | Ng Mei-yue 吳美如 | Gordan Lam's wife (Villain) |
Cast | Role | Description |
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Halina Tam | Daisy Liu 廖美詩 | Founder of a memory school Yiu Hok-sam's friend Donald Lai's superior and girlfriend (Villain) |
Stefan Wong | Donald Lai 黎進鴻 | A memory school instructor Daisy Liu's subordinate and boyfriend Ngai Wing-shan's teacher and lover |
Janet Chow | Ngai Wing-shan 魏詠珊 | Actress Donald Lai's student and mistress |
Choi Hong-nin | Wilson | Former memory school instructor |
Cast | Role | Description |
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Candy Cheung | Katie Lam 林愛琦 | A model Emily Chow's half-sister |
Macy Chan | Emily Chow 周苑慧 | A singer Katie Lam's half-sister (Semi-villain) |
Jason Pai | Hung Kwan 洪坤 | A retired martial artist Chin So-fun's lover Edmond Tang's father (Villain) |
Ching Hor Wai | Chin So-fun 錢素芬 | A retired actress Edmond Tang's mother Hung Kwan's mistress (Villain) |
Jack Wu | Edmond Tang 鄧仲軒 | Son of a billionaire Hung Kwan and Chin So-fun's son Ling Tan-tan's fiancé (Villain) |
Eda Chan | Ling Tan-tan 凌丹丹 | Edmond Tang's fiancée |
Cast | Role | Description |
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Bowie Wu | Wong Chun-yu 王振宇 | A New Year picture shop owner Wong Hiu-tung and Wong Pui-man's father Fan Xiao-li's master and lover, later father-in-law |
Kong Ming-fai | Wong Hiu-tung 王曉東 | Wong Chun-yu's son Wong Pui-man's elder brother Fan Xiao-li's husband |
Vivien Yeo | Fan Xiao-li 范小莉 | Wong Hiu-tung's wife Wong Chun-yu's apprentice and mistress, later daughter-in-law Xiao Gang's ex-girlfriend (Villain) |
Luvin Ho | Wong Pui-man 王佩雯 | Wong Chun-yu's daughter Wong Hiu-tung's younger sister |
Angela Tong | Yuen Ling-tsz 玄靈子 | A fortune teller Made a fortune for Wong Chun-yu |
Hugo Wong | Xiao Gang 曉剛 | Fan Xiao-li's ex-boyfriend |
Cast | Role | Description |
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Felix Lok | Yiu Tin-po 姚天保 | Age 61 A swindler and the case culprit Yiu Hok-sam's father Chung Sau-han's ex-husband Tang Ping-ping's lover Colluded with Tsang Wing-sing to cheat Lo Chi-fai's money (Main Villain) |
Nancy Wu | Tang Ping-ping 鄧冰冰 | A swindler and the case culprit Self-claimed to be Zhou Peng-jun's secretary Yiu Tin-po's mistress Cheated and threatened Ching Sau-yip (Main Villain) |
Ngai Man-wai | Tsang Wing-sing 曾永成 | IPA Investment General Manager Colluded with Yiu Tin Po to cheat Lo Chi-fai's money (Villain) |
Mak Ka-lun | Lo Chi-fai 盧志輝 | Tsang Wing-sing's investment client, but cheated by Yiu Tin-po and Tsang Wing-sing (Villain) |
Tsui Wing | Ching Sau-yip 程守業 | Tai Hung To Restaurant's boss Cheated and threatened by Zhou Peng-jun, Lee Siu-kong and Tang Ping-ping |
Lau Yat-fei | Zhou Peng-jun 周鵬軍 | A swindler Self-claimed to be an iron enterprise boss Cheated and threatened Ching Sau-yip (Villain) |
Bond Chan | Lee Siu-kong 李小鋼 | A swindler Self-claimed to be Zhou Peng-jun's assistant Cheated and threatened Ching Sau-yip (Villain) |
Cast | Role | Description |
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Max Cheung | Kwan Lo 軍佬 | A triad leader Tan Tsui's subordinate (Villain) |
Wong Ching | Tan Tsui 炭疽 | A triad leader Kwan Lo's leader (Villain) |
Chang Tse-sheng | Leung Wing-tai 梁永泰 | A triad leader Kwan Lo's enemy (Villain) |
Ruco Chan | Chiu Man-hoi 趙文海 | Suffered from dissociative identity disorder Former police undercover Tan Tsui's former triad subordinate Wong Tin-wing's former police subordinate Lee Lim-chee's husband Trevor Ho's friend (Main villain) |
Jeanette Leung | Lam Lim-chee 林念慈 | Chiu Man-hoi's wife |
Samuel Kwok | Wong Tin-wing 黃天榮 | Top management of a security guard company Former policeman Chiu Man-hoi's former supervisor |
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