Maureen Mlynarczyk was an American animation timer.
Born in Washington D.C., Mlynarczyk received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Skidmore College in New York, and her Master of Fine Arts degree from UCLA.
She began working in the animation industry in the early 2000s on TV shows such as Recess, Rugrats, Fillmore, What’s New, Scooby-Doo?, American Dragon: Jake Long, Camp Lazlo, Family Guy, and Veggie Tales, and animated feature films such as Rugrats Go Wild and The Simpsons Movie.
She received her first Emmy nomination in 2006 for Cartoon Network’s Camp Lazlo and went on to get six more, winning in 2017 for her work on another Cartoon Network program, Adventure Time.
Mlynarczyk died February 16, 2020. She was 47.