Cilla Ware, a renowned television and film director, has made a lasting impact on the industry with her impressive body of work. Her most notable projects include the 2001 film adaptation of Helen Fielding's bestselling novel "Bridget Jones's Diary", which starred Renee Zellweger in the titular role and became a critical and commercial success.
Additionally, Ware has also directed several episodes of the popular British sci-fi television series "Primeval", which aired from 2007 to 2011 and followed a team of scientists and detectives as they investigated and battled various prehistoric creatures that had been brought back to life through a mysterious anomaly.
Furthermore, her work on the BBC spy drama "MI-5" (also known as "Spooks" in some countries) has also been widely praised, with her directing several episodes of the show's early seasons, which explored the inner workings of the British Security Service and the personal struggles of its agents.