is delighted to be part of Love, Sex, and the I.R.S. She recently portrayed (Rose Terry Cook) in the new film Two Villages in Collinsville, (Williamina Flemming) in Silent Sky at the Warner Theatre, and (Marjorie) in the Goshen Players' back lawn reading of The Porch. Pre-COVID she originated the role of (Claire) in the premiere of Potters Wheel in NYC. Some of her favorite roles include (Kate) in All My Sons, (Dottie) in Noises Off, (Annie) in Calendar Girls, (Mary Tyrone) in Long Day’s Journey Into Night, (Cora) in Mornings At Seven, and (Becky) in Becky’s New Car. More recently she was seen as (Bess) in Twentieth Century Blues and (Miss Prism) in The Importance of Being Ernest. Additionally, she participates in staged readings, including Nuts, Jennie’s House of Joy, and Spoon River Anthology. Favorite directing credits include The Importance of Being Ernest and Veronica’s Room. Ingrid attended the University of Connecticut with a concentration in acting. Heartfelt gratitude to Chandler, Meghan, and Jessa-Rose for their love and support and to those who encourage her to press ever onward!