5/25/2023 0 Comments Ingrid joy![]() ![]() Her Fun with a Sausage won an award in the Super 8 category at the 1983 San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Wilhite was a second-place winner at the Idaho State Accordion Festival in 1967. Wilhite played accordion in a musical duo, Cabaret Tormento. ![]() Writer Kate Bornstein described Wilhite in 1991 as "my favorite lesbo laughmaker". ![]() She also worked on Seen Anything Good Lately? (1997), a GLAAD documentary on television representations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, and made an educational video on cat adoption, Whisker Tips. Her film credits included Fun with a Sausage (1984), L'Ingenue (1985), It's a Lezzie Life: A Dyke-u-mentary (1987) The Lesbian Impress Card (1990), Pet Names, Mister Sisters (1994), A Religious Experience (1997), Hooter Polka, and Radical Harmonies (2002). She wrote, directed and edited short independent films, often comedic, and mostly shown at gay and lesbian film festivals. Wilhite moved to San Francisco after college, and worked in advertising, editing commercial videos. She attended Rutgers University, where she created a comic, Pheminist Phunnies, for the Caellian, a campus publication, co-chaired the school's Gay and Lesbian Alliance, and graduated in 1982. She learned to play accordion as a child. Wilhite was born in Boise, Idaho and raised in Kuna, Idaho, the daughter of George Wesley Wilhite and Wilma Joy Ax Wilhite. Ingrid Joy Wilhite (– January 15, 2008) was an American filmmaker and musician. ![]()
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