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"Glee" Emmy wins celebrated by St. Louisans who edit the show

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"Glee" Emmy wins celebrated by St. Louisans who edit the show
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GLEE FULL: Doc Crotzer and Joe Leonard, native St. Louisans who are now enjoying life as editors on the TV show "Glee," were at the Fox Emmy Party on Sunday night celebrating wins for Jane Lynch and Ryan Murphy from the show.

Lynch won the Emmy for her role as the evil coach Sue Sylvester, while Murphy won as director.

Crotzer, 26, is a St. Louis University High and Mizzou grad; Leonard, 30, has John Burroughs and New York University in his background. They were introduced to each other on the Left Coast by mutual friends from St. Louis. They worked on "Eat Pray Love" earlier this year and last year. Murphy directed the film.

Neither of the men is married but each has a girlfriend. Leonard dates Mary Robinson, a special projects producer for Glee; Crotzer's girlfriend, Lauren Crotty, is from St. Louis and went to Nerinx Hall.

Leonard's parents are Karen and Andy Leonard of Kirkwood. Andy is an attorney with McCarthy Leonard Kaemmerer in Chesterfield; Karen is a civic volunteer. Crotzer's parents are Annie Harman (stepdad Mike Harman), and attorney Darold Crotzer (stepmom Jeri Crotzer).

 

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