Jules Bruff is an award-winning actress and filmmaker born in Wyoming and raised in California. She completed her undergraduate BFA in Acting at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she was awarded the Best Actress Scholarship in her senior year. That launched her into an early success; right out of school, she was cast as the lead in the independent feature film Virginia.

Bruff’s second feature film as a producer-writer-actor, Good Side of Bad, was the opening night film of the 2023 Dances With Films Festival in Los Angeles and has won numerous festival awards. Jules penned and led the Indie hit film Part Time Fabulous, which won many festival awards, including two Best Actress nods for Jules and several Best Feature awards.

She is attached to produce and act in Justin Duval’s next feature, Station Zero, and Clark Childers’ feature, Shrimp. She is also writing and producing a feature with producing partner S. Luff. She has produced multiple award-winning short films. Her first foray into producing was as Associate Producer on Kirk Douglas’ final feature film, Illusion, which also starred Bryan Cranston.

She can be seen in projects ranging from David Fincher’s Zodiac to S.W.A.T. on CBS to the Award-Winning comedy For Murial with Mindy Sterling.

Armed with classic beauty, a post-modern worldview, and a desire to remind her fellow humans that we are all in this together, Jules continues to trail blaze and pave her way.