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Full Name
  
Sami Jarvi

Spouse
  
Claira Lake

Occupation
  
Writer, actor

Name
  
Sam Lake

Movies
  
Max Payne

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
18 July 1970 (age 53) (
1970-07-18
)

Books
  
Max Payne 3: The Complete Series

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Sami Järvi (born 28 March 1970), better known by his artist name Sam Lake ('Järvi' is Finnish for lake), is a Finnish writer who is known for his work (as well as his likeness) on the popular Max Payne video game series and for writing Alan Wake. Lake is good friends with Petri Järvilehto, a founding member of Remedy Entertainment, the company behind Max Payne. Järvilehto needed help with script-writing in one of Remedy's early games, Death Rally, and invited Lake to write. Lake also wrote the script for the 2016 video game Quantum Break.

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Max Payne

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Lake played several roles in the development of Max Payne. He wrote the game's story and script, helped design levels, and was the face model for the character of Max Payne. He posed as Max Payne in the game's graphic novels as well. Because of the game's budget, Remedy could not hire actors. As a result, Lake, along with other Remedy programmers, artists and staff played the roles.

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In the sequel, Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne, the expanded budget meant Lake could stick to writing. The game's script ended up being about four times as long as some movie scripts. For the sequel, the budget increase allowed the team to hire professional actors to model for the graphic novel cutscenes and Lake was subsequently replaced by actor Timothy Gibbs. However, if the player should watch any of the TV set shows during the game, they will see that Lake models for various characters in Max Payne's meta, in TV shows and billboards, such as John Mirra in the television show Address Unknown as well as "Lord Valentine" and "Mama" in Lords and Ladies, and, finally, "Dick Justice" in Dick Justice. There is also an unofficial mod to give the character his old face back.

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The ending theme song, "Late Goodbye" which appears in various points of the game, often sung by in game characters, is based on a poem by Lake. The song was written by the Finnish group Poets of the Fall.

Mob boss Vinnie Gognitti remarks that the creator of Max Payne's in-game cartoon series, Captain Baseball Bat Boy, is a man named Sammy Waters, which is a play on the name Sam Lake.

In the Max Payne movie which was released in 2008, Sam Lake also provided some writing help, though mostly for the character background.

Alan Wake

Lake was the lead writer for the 2010 "psychological action thriller" Alan Wake, which went on to receive numerous awards and a positive critical reception for its characters and story.

Lake cameos in the game as himself during a fictional in-game interview where he appears as a guest on a talk show along with the title character. As the interview wraps up the talk show host asks Lake to 'make the face', and Lake then mimics the infamous 'Max Payne' look from the original Max Payne videogame.

The game also features references to his earlier work with Max Payne when the player is allowed to read a few pages from the protagonist's novel The Sudden Stop. When opened, the pages are voiced by James McCaffrey, the voice of Max Payne, and makes clear references to the previous games such as the troubled character's murdered wife and baby, as well as his abuse of painkillers.

Quantum Break

The game was revealed with a teaser trailer during the Xbox One reveal event on 21 May 2013. While developing the game, developers Remedy Entertainment consulted a scientist lecturer who had worked at CERN who taught them how to write the plot in such a way that it adhered to current theoretical physics. The game was initially scheduled for release in 2014, but was subsequently delayed until 2015. Then it was further delayed to 2016 so as to make the final product more "polished" while not clashing with other Microsoft exclusives scheduled to be released in late 2015. Remedy has created a brand new engine to power Quantum Break called the "Northlight Engine". The game was released on 5 April 2016

Filmography

Writer
-
Max Payne Remake (Video Game) (pre-production)
2022
Max Payne: Home (Short) (original story and characters by)
2021
Alan Wake Remastered (Video Game) (original concept) / (screenplay) / (story)
2020
Control: AWE (Video Game)
2020
Control: The Foundation (Video Game)
2019
Control (Video Game) (concept) / (lead writer)
2016
Quantum Break (Video Game) (written by)
2012
Alan Wake's American Nightmare (Video Game) (written by)
2010
Alan Wake: The Writer (Video Game)
2010
Alan Wake: The Signal (Video Game)
2010
Alan Wake (Video Game) (original concept) / (screenplay) / (story)
2008
Max Payne (video game by Remedy Entertainment and 3-D Realms Entertainment)
2003
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Video Game) (written by)
2001
Max Payne (Video Game) (screenplay) / (story)
Director
2023
Alan Wake II (Video Game) (pre-production)
2020
Control: AWE (Video Game)
2020
Control: The Foundation (Video Game)
2019
Control (Video Game) (creative director)
Miscellaneous
2019
Death Stranding (Video Game) (3d scan model: The Veteran Porter)
2012
Max Payne 3 (Video Game) (character model: Max Payne - uncredited)
2012
Alan Wake's American Nightmare (Video Game) (creative director)
2001
Max Payne (Video Game) (graphic novel model)
Soundtrack
2012
Alan Wake's American Nightmare (Video Game) (writer: "Balance Slays the Demon")
2003
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Video Game) (lyrics: "Late Goodbye")
Producer
-
Alan Wake (TV Series) (executive producer)
Thanks
2003
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (Video Game) (thanks - as Sami Järvi)
Self
2023
Summer Game Fest 2023 (TV Special) as
Self
2015
Aamu-TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #25.237 (2021) - Self (as Sami Järvi)
- Episode dated 14 August 2015 (2015) - Self (as Sami Järvi)
2021
The Game Awards 2021 (TV Special) as
Self
2013
VGX: The Next Generation of Video Game Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2012
Pelinrakentajat (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Sami Järvi)

References

Sam Lake Wikipedia