Audrina Patridge
Audrina Patridge born May 9th, 1985 is a model and television actress American-born model and television actress. Most famously, she is known for being one of the four cast members who were the first to be who appeared on The Hills, an MTV reality show The Hills going on to be the longest-serving castmember. She was in the movies Sorority Row Into the Blue The Reef, Honey and Sorority Row. Audrina was a reality series that aired on VH1 that starred her with her family in 2011. Patridge got a job as a Quixote Studios receptionist shortly after she relocated into Los Angeles. Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag, Conrad's roommate and closest friend, moved into Patridge's house in 2005 to take part in filming on The Hills on MTV. Patridge was cast in The Hills as a close friend of Conrad as well as Montag. From the second season to the fifth season, Patridge was employed as a manager at Epic Records. On May 28, 2009, she revealed in an On Air interview with Ryan Seacrest on May 28 that she would be leaving The Hills and starring in the reality TV show which would document her life beyond The Hills. Her last episode for The Hills was set to premiere December 1st 2009. Nevertheless, Patridge then joined The Hills for the sixth (and last!) season. While her Mark Burnett series scheduled to air in mid-2010 was cancelled due to The Hills. Patridge is featured in majority of episodes on The Hills compared to any other participant. Patridge started her Hollywood professional career with The reality show The Hills. She then landed a small role in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. It was available straight to DVD on the 21st of April, 2009. Patridge appeared on Mad TV and Do Not Disturb. In August 2008, Patridge had been chosen to play Megan on Sorority Row. The film began in October 2008 through early 2009. The show's release date was on September 11th 2009. Patridge was featured on Carl's Jr. ads from in 2009, 2010 and 2012. Patridge denied rumors that she would portray the persona based on her Hills costar Lauren Conrad when the film L.A. Candy based Conrad's novel hit the market.
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