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Brooke Billedo, left, a 14-year-old Sugar Land resident, speaks to a fellow actor while filming a scene for an upcoming movie called "Melanie."' At right is Julian Richings, who portrays a scarecrow in the horror film. (Photo by El Rey Pictures)
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In some ways, Brooke Billedo’s life is like that of many other 14-year-old girls. The eight…
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