Lisa Carr, a enigmatic figure, garnered attention for her appearances in Richard Kern's 1985 films "You Killed Me First" and "Worm Movie", as well as 1988's "Fingered". However, she subsequently vanished from the public eye, leaving a trail of intrigue in her wake.
A transformation of sorts occurred when Lisa Carr rebranded herself as Lung Leg, claiming that the moniker was derived from a German term for acting, with Lung serving as a physical manifestation and Leg allowing for fluid movement. Interestingly, her father holds the American record for the Decathlon, a testament to the athletic prowess that may have influenced her artistic endeavors.
While Lung Leg's acting abilities may be somewhat limited, she is undeniably capable of channeling intense and immense rage on screen, making her a compelling presence in her performances. Her standout role remains her appearance in "You Killed Me First". As of late, Lung Leg has been spotted at punk shows in San Francisco, particularly those featuring Cop Shoot Cop. Richard Kern, her collaborator, has described her as "scary", a testament to her captivating on-screen presence.