Sharon Maguire
An image from Call Me Crazy: A Five Film, one of the productions that also features Sharon Maguire.
Sharon Maguire

Sharon Maguire

November 28, 1960 — Coventry, England, UK

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Sharon Maguire (born 1960) made her name as a film director when she landed the job of directing Bridget Jones's Diary. The film was based on the book by her close friend Helen Fielding, and one of the main characters - Shazzer - is actually based on Maguire.

Raised as a Roman Catholic, Maguire studied English and Drama at the University of Wales Aberystwyth from 1979–1983 and graduated with a 2:2 degree before going on to do the PGCE teaching qualification. She's quoted as saying: "It always breaks the ice at parties when I'm with Oxbridge types and I brag: 'I went to Aberystwyth!'"

After leaving Aberystwyth, she did a year's postgraduate course in journalism at City University in London and worked as a researcher then a director on The Media Show. In 1991, she got a job with the BBC as producer/director of The Late Show. She also made several documentaries - including Omnibus - before leaving the Corporation to make advertisements. Bridget Jones' Diary marked Maguire's feature directorial debut.

Other projects in development for Maguire include Mail with Film Four, The Vicious Circle with Oxford Films, and Mother's Boy, for which she has also been commissioned to write a script for BBC Films. The film Incendiary, which was written and will be directed by Maguire, is also currently in production.

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Bridget Jones's Diary

Bridget Jones's Diary

2001

Bridget Jones's Baby

Bridget Jones's Baby

2016

Godmothered

Godmothered

2020

Incendiary

Incendiary

2008

Call Me Crazy: A Five Film

Call Me Crazy: A Five Film

2013

Rumer Godden: An Indian Affair

1995

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