Ingrid Wilhite

[3] She attended Rutgers University,[4] where she created a comic, Pheminist Phunnies, for the Caellian, a campus publication, co-chaired the school's Gay and Lesbian Alliance,[5] and graduated in 1982.

[6] Wilhite moved to San Francisco after college, and worked in advertising, editing commercial videos.

[8][9][10] Her film credits included Fun with a Sausage (1984),[11][12] L'Ingenue (1985),[13] It's a Lezzie Life: A Dyke-u-mentary (1987)[14] The Lesbian Impress Card (1990),[15][16] Pet Names,[14][17] Mister Sisters (1994),[18] A Religious Experience (1997),[19] Hooter Polka, and Radical Harmonies (2002).

(1997), a GLAAD documentary on television representations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people,[21] and made an educational video on cat adoption, Whisker Tips.

[23] Her Fun with a Sausage won an award in the Super 8 category at the 1983 San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.