Audrina Patridge
Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born May 9th, 1985) was an American television personality actress and model. Her most well-known role was as one of the four principal actors on MTV's reality show The Hills, where she became the longest-serving cast member. Her role was later featured in three movies: Sorority Row, Into the Blue The Reef and Honey. She and her family starred in the year 2011's VH1 reality program Audrina. Patridge began working in Quixote Studios in Los Angeles as a receptionist shortly after her move to the area. Lauren Conrad, her roommate Heidi Montag and best friend Heidi Montag moved in to her home for MTV show The Hills. Patridge played a role in The Hills, playing Conrad's friend as well as Montag's roommate. In the second through fifth seasons of The Hills she had been employed by Epic Records. In May of 2009, she declared in the On Air interview with Ryan Seacrest in May that she was resigning from The Hills and starring in her own documentary about her life after leaving The Hills. The finale episode was set for the 1st of December, 2009. She later signed up for the sixth (and last) season. Meanwhile, her upcoming production by Mark Burnett set to air on MTV in the mid-2010 timeframe was delayed because of The Hills. Patridge has appeared in the most episodes of The Hills compared to any other participant. Patridge launched her Hollywood career appearing on the reality TV show The Hills and then landed an unimportant role in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The direct-to-DVD release began on April 21, 2009. Patridge made several appearances for Mad TV as well as Do Not Disturb. The actress was chosen in August 2008 to play Megan in the movie Sorority Row. The production took place from October 2008 through the beginning of 2009, and the film premiered on November 11, 2009. Patridge has appeared in Carl's Jr. television commercials in 2009, 2010, and in 2012. The actress denied reports that she was going to play the role that was based off her former Hills Co-Star Lauren Conrad in the film version of L.A. Candy based on the book by Conrad






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