Audrina Patridge
Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born May 9 1985) was an American TV actress and model. She is best known for being one of four original primary cast members in the MTV reality television show The Hills going on to become the longest-running member of the cast. Her role was later featured in the films Sorority Row, Into the Blue The Reef as well as Honey. She and her family starred in the 2011 VH1 reality series Audrina. Patridge was offered a position as an Quixote Studios receptionist shortly after she relocated to Los Angeles. Lauren Conrad's best friend Heidi Montag, who was her roommate at the time, moved into Patridge's building during 2005 in order to film their MTV The Hills show. The Hills. Patridge played a role in The Hills as Conrad's friend and as Montag's roommate. She was employed by Epic Records from the second to the fifth season. On May 28 2009 she revealed through an interview on On Air with Ryan Seacrest the fact that she was departing The Hills to star in her own reality show that would document her life away from The Hills. The finale episode was set for the 1st of December, 2009. She later agreed to join The Hills' sixth season, which was the final of The Hills. Her new series, which was produced by Mark Burnett for MTV mid 2010, was put off due to The Hills. The result was that Patridge was in more of the episodes from The Hills than any other actors. Patridge started her Hollywood career by appearing on the reality television show The Hills and then landed a minor role in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. Its release was straight to DVD on the 21st of April, 2009. Patridge appeared on several occasions in Mad TV as well as Do Not Disturb. The movie Sorority Row was released in September 2009 after the production ran from mid-2009 to early. The film premiered in August of 2008, she was cast to play Megan. Patridge made appearances on Carl's Jr. television commercials in 2009, 2010, and 2012. The actress denied that she was going to play the role of she played Hills Co-Star Lauren Conrad, in the movie adaptation of L.A. Candy based upon Conrad's work.






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