Jules Sceiro Obituary: Tampa Bay Actor, Filmmaker and Cult Horror Figure Dies
Jules Sceiro, a beloved local actor, filmmaker, writer and comedian whose creative work made him a familiar presence within Florida’s cult-film scene.
Known to many fans through his appearances at Tampa Bay Screams events and his involvement in numerous independent productions, Sceiro built a career around creativity, humor and a genuine passion for filmmaking.
His reported passing has brought sadness to friends, fellow actors, filmmakers and horror fans who remember both his performances and the personality he brought to Tampa Bay’s creative community.
Remembering Jules Sceiro
Jules Sceiro was a multi-talented entertainer whose interests extended across several areas of the entertainment industry.
Throughout his creative career, he worked as an actor, writer, stand-up comedian and filmmaker, giving him opportunities to tell stories both in front of and behind the camera.
While independent productions rarely receive the same mainstream attention as major Hollywood films, they often develop dedicated communities of actors, directors and fans.
Sceiro became part of that world in West Central Florida, building relationships with fellow creatives while appearing in projects that developed loyal cult audiences.
For those who encountered him at screenings, conventions and other film events, Jules became more than someone whose name appeared in movie credits. He was part of the community surrounding the films.
Jules Sceiro’s Horror and Cult Film Career
Sceiro accumulated credits across a number of independent horror and cult-film productions.
One notable appearance came in H.G. Lewis’s The Uh-Oh! Show. The project connected Sceiro with a filmmaker whose work became closely associated with cult and exploitation cinema.
His filmography also included appearances in American Holokaust, The Nine Lives of Brice and Franklin: A Symphony of Pain.
Each project contributed another chapter to a career rooted in independent filmmaking and unconventional storytelling.
Rather than limiting himself to one production or creative circle, Sceiro continued participating in different projects and collaborating with filmmakers throughout the region.
Work With Joel D. Wynkoop
Jules was also involved with filmmaker and actor Joel D. Wynkoop, appearing in The Craiglon Incident film series.
His involvement reflected the collaborative nature of Florida’s independent filmmaking scene, where actors, writers, directors and producers frequently work together across multiple projects.
These productions allowed Sceiro to continue developing his craft while contributing to the type of low-budget, independently produced cinema that attracts passionate genre audiences.
For fellow filmmakers, those collaborations also created friendships and memories extending well beyond what audiences eventually saw on screen.
Death-Scort Service 2: The Naked Dead
Another project associated with Sceiro was filmmaker Sean Donohue’s Death-Scort Service 2: The Naked Dead.
The appearance added another horror production to a body of work that increasingly connected Jules with Tampa Bay’s underground and cult-film community.
His willingness to embrace independent projects became an important part of his creative identity.
While some performers pursue conventional paths through the entertainment industry, independent filmmaking offers another kind of creative environment, one built heavily around collaboration, experimentation and a shared enthusiasm for making movies.
Jules found a place within that community.
A Familiar Face at Tampa Bay Screams
Beyond individual film credits, Sceiro became a familiar presence through his connection with Tampa Bay Screams.
Events centered around horror and cult cinema provide opportunities for filmmakers, performers and fans to meet one another and celebrate the genre together.
For Jules, those gatherings helped strengthen relationships with people who shared his enthusiasm for filmmaking and horror entertainment.
His presence at such events contributed to the sense of community that exists around Tampa Bay’s independent horror scene.
Following news of his reported death, that community is now remembering someone who had become a recognizable and valued part of it.
Friends and Filmmakers Mourn Jules Sceiro
For those who knew Jules personally, his loss extends well beyond his acting credits.
He was remembered as an engaging creative personality whose humor, enthusiasm and support for fellow artists helped him form lasting connections.
Independent filmmaking often requires people to contribute far more than their individual job titles suggest. Actors support filmmakers, filmmakers promote other artists and everyone involved depends heavily on collaboration.
Jules’ willingness to participate in that environment helped make him a valued member of the local scene.
Friends and colleagues are now left remembering the conversations, performances, film shoots, screenings and events they experienced alongside him.
Jules Sceiro Cause of Death
At the time of publication, Jules Sceiro’s cause and circumstances of death have not been publicly confirmed in the information available.
His passing has been described as sudden, but no specific illness, medical condition or other circumstance should be attributed to his death without confirmation from his family or another authoritative source.
Information concerning his age and other personal circumstances surrounding his passing was also not provided.
Until additional verified information becomes available, speculation regarding Jules Sceiro’s cause of death should be avoided.
Funeral and Memorial Arrangements
Details regarding Jules Sceiro’s funeral, visitation, Celebration of Life or memorial arrangements have not been provided in the available information.
His family or loved ones may announce arrangements when they are finalized.
Given his long association with Tampa Bay’s film community, many of the people mourning his death include fellow actors, filmmakers and fans who came to know him through years of creative work.
Any information concerning memorial services should be confirmed through his family or those officially responsible for the arrangements.
Jules Sceiro’s Legacy in Tampa Bay Cinema
Jules Sceiro leaves behind something especially meaningful for an entertainer: his work can still be seen.
The movies he helped create remain part of Tampa Bay and Florida’s independent-film history.
People discovering those productions years from now may encounter his performances for the first time, while longtime fans can return to the films and remember the person behind the characters.
His legacy also exists beyond what was captured by a camera.
It remains in the friendships he developed, the filmmakers he supported, the audiences he entertained and the creative community in which he participated.
For Tampa Bay’s horror and cult-film scene, Jules represented the passion that keeps independent cinema alive.
Remembering a Creative Life
Jules Sceiro will be remembered as an actor, writer, comedian, filmmaker and dedicated supporter of independent cinema.
From The Uh-Oh! Show and The Craiglon Incident to Death-Scort Service 2: The Naked Dead and his other projects, his work created a lasting record of the creativity he shared with others.
His passing represents a painful loss for the people who knew him personally and for the Tampa Bay film community that welcomed his talent and personality.
The films remain. The stories remain. Most importantly, the memories shared by his friends, colleagues and fellow artists remain.
May Jules Sceiro rest in peace. May his family, friends, fellow actors, filmmakers and fans find comfort in the memories they shared with him and in the creative legacy he leaves behind.
Disclaimer
This obituary is based on the information available at the time of publication. Details concerning Jules Sceiro’s reported death, age, cause and circumstances of death, personal biography, family and funeral arrangements have not been fully confirmed in the information available.
No specific cause of death or other unverified personal information should be attributed to him without confirmation from his family or another authoritative source. Additional information may be added if verified details become available.
This article is intended for general informational and memorial purposes and should not be considered a substitute for an official obituary or statement from the family.