Jules Bruff - Biography

Jules Bruff is an American actress and filmmaker born in Cheyenne, Wyoming and raised in the hills of Oakland, CA. She earned a BFA in Acting at the University of Colorado where she was awarded the Best Actress Scholarship. Upon graduation she was cast as the lead in the feature film Virginia.

Jules had a supporting role in David Fincher's 2007 film Zodiac.

Jules penned and led the Indie hit film Part Time Fabulous (2011).

For her tremendous work in Part Time Fabulous Jules won the Best Actress Award at the Monaco Film Festival. She followed that up with another Best Actress Award at the Feel Good Film Festival.

Her film Part Time Fabulous won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Berkshire International Film Festival, the Audience Award at the Awareness Festival, the Film 4 Change award at the Albuquerque Film Festival, a Special Jury Commendation for Best Feature Film at the Durango Film Festival, the Exploring Humanity Award for her partner/Director Alethea Root at the Dubuque International Film Festival and many others.

Jules has written, produced and worked on every platform from stage to screens small and large. She is a friend and fan of filmmakers and actors world wide. Armed with classic beauty and an infectious love for people, Jules continues to blaze her trail through the American and International landscape.