Lynne Naylor

Lynne Naylor

Lynne Naylor, often celebrated as a pioneering woman in animation, was born in 1953 in Canada and began her active career in the late 1980s. She has primarily worked in the genres of animation and adventure, gaining widespread recognition for her work on popular series like "The Ren & Stimpy Show", "Samurai Jack", and co-creating "The Mighty B!" for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award. Her authorial style often features vibrant, exaggerated animation, and a distinctive blend of humor and emotion.

From a personal perspective, Lynne Naylor is a creative powerhouse, consistently bringing a sense of whimsy, wit, and warmth to the world of animation.