- The very old lacquer oriental art scene boxes visible in Experimental Jazz are part of the film director's collection of old oriental and aboriginal art, and some of the pieces are also visible in King and The King Film Series.
- Jeet Kune Do had a joke about trailer camping to do film work on martial arts films: being actively in film work is sometimes called "ex cab" meaning the trailer is parked off the hitch, meaning the film work is being done.
- Liz is also a painter, musician, writer and photographer.
- The small drawings of leaves and flowers relevant to the film created by Liz are based on memory of ice flow and hanging garden environment vegetation. These drawings are used extensively in the King Film Series.
- Liz already had a Masters Degree in Religion and Culture from WLU before she started to promote her internet film work. Liz has triumphed alone over many experiences of racism and bullying. Liz is now trying to achieve credit for past work that has been repressed. Since then she has completed many online studies.
- Elizabeth A Kennedy has done stunt acting in martial arts films. and also acted as a child and learned film directing on the film sets of Bruce Lee himself !!.
- Liz made line drawings of flowers and plants to illustrate animated films, and worked on movie sound tracks for many films and also has done stunt work for action related Martial arts films.
- Jeet Kune Do is an influence.
- Liz has done line drawings of flowers and plants to illustrate animated films, and worked on movie sound tracks for many films and also has worked on stunt work for action related Martial arts films.
- The director is a life long fan of Bruce Lee.
- Liz has always loved Bruce Lee.
- Former air and sea rescue aviator.
- Liz A Kennedy is Canadian contributing director to Khalid Mokadmine's "A living tree means a living planet", a feature documentary including contributions from directors from many countries about trees, now completed, released, and winning awards.
- Liz A Kennedy was involved in Olympic sports successfully to the level of gold as a child to young adult.
- I (Liz) worked when young as a bush pilot doing disaster rescue. This gave me a perspective about air flow and angles, and sunlight.
- I (Liz) was at a Shaker camp when I was a little girl where there was a large artisan studio for making art including props for films. I had lessons about art and natural health there and I really liked it.
- Elizabeth had learned as a small child from the martial arts founder of Aikido that the basis of Aikido can be found in II Corinthians 2:16.
- Liz's photo project that is entitled "Life" was selected officially for inclusion in the Short Cuts Festival 2020.
- Name on original Canadian Birth Certificate 1961: Sylvia Elizabeth Morscher. Various names used during childhood in sports and movies, not always but sometimes with her control. Later legal name alteration to Elizabeth A Kennedy in a way to partially match some early childhood names.
- Liz received an Official selection wreath from the Accord Cinefest for Best Actress in the Short Film category, 2020, for her role in the short film Bird, or Oiseau in French.
- The nickname "Rickie Gem Shah" is related to Liz being given fruit "gems", a type of candy made with gelatin and fruit juice, by a little boyfriend when she was small. "Rickie" is a reference to the rick rack ribbon that was sewn on her early childhood sports clothing to show she is a girl, when the other martial arts film environment children around who practiced martial arts training were male at the time around the particular movie set in the early 1960s.
- Liz has never agreed to allow anyone to portray her or any aspect of her own specific life story in any film or book.
- Liz has not ever agreed to take silence money or to sell any aspect of her persona.
- Liz has never agreed to allow anyone to use her own biological and movement style data for animation or enhancement math in any type of effort.
- Liz does not want to be approached as if her name is "Honey" or other names that Liz does not apply to herself. There are many sensible reasons for this.
- Liz has been working in films her whole life, interspersed with efforts to recover from some armed violence that attacked her career, robbing her of all benefit. She has also worked in her own private aviation and rescue company, and has done a lot of good works for free when the people did not have anything. While she was in recovery from burns from doing firefighting rescue work in Kuwait and the effects of the brutality of insane other people that wanted control of her money, work, and life, she drew a pencil sketch of herself and one other human trying to show how she felt when she was a youth about surviving things like the Kamloops residential school difficulty. She was sent somehow to Kamloops since she was dark by a tan on her way up to Ontario by bus from visiting her caregiver in California who did not get along with competing family, and the bus ride ended up at the Kamloops school where she went with other children who were also visiting relatives in the film industry and shared the bus ride. Many aboriginals were involved in the Lee film set. Liz is partially native and loved aboriginal life as well as oriental experiences, and refuses to take sides in disputes that did not make any sense. She made a scan of the pencil drawing with some new software, and did a flood of different colors to see what effects would work with drawings done by hand. Some predators invaded her privacy and took the drawing without any proper consent, then pretended it was a photo of someone else and attached a false story behind it, and it is still being used in gross violation of Liz. She wants the violators to stop exploiting and for the lies to be exposed and stopped. Liz is very careful about her own copyright. Wen Liz was a youth and even later in her life, many people were in essence predatory to her through assuming that she wanted to objectified.
- Elizabeth A Kennedy is her own agent, and has also never represented anyone else as an agent in film work or in making any purchases. She is one human being, not a group.
- Liz was a child actress in Bruce Lee films.
- Nature art photography and flower arranging art skills: winner of 4th place trophy April 13th 2002 Bonsai Open.
- The car driving scene conversation in the Bruce Lee film "Way Of The Dragon" is really about Kamloops.
- The name "Rickie Shah" is a complex story for Liz. When she was a small child, she was extremely athletic based on overcoming injuries from a conquered grab experience. She ended up developing a private superpower and at times was mistaken for a small boy since she neglected to explain her gender on purpose since so many adults long ago were dismissive of her athletic achievements based on their gender biases. Early in the 1960s in many cultural groups, little girls were not ever encouraged to achieve extreme power exercises. Babysitting adults that favored her ambition sewed rick rack on her work out clothing to point out that she is a girl not a boy.
- Liz collects beads. admires bead-work, and does her own bead-work for a hobby. Often genuine beads are visible as set objects in her movies.
- Elizabeth A Kennedy has lived in many cities around the world since her family background was in movie making.
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