Audrina Patridge
Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born May 9, 1985) is a famous American TV personality, actress and model. Her most recognizable role is as one of four primary actors on MTV's reality program The Hills, where she was the longest-running cast member. The films she appeared in included Sorority Row Into the Blue The Reef, Honey and Sorority Row. She and her family appeared together on the 2011 VH1 reality show Audrina. After moving from Los Angeles Patridge was hired to work at Quixote Studios as a receptionist. In 2005, Lauren Conrad and her best friend and roommate Heidi Montag moved into her home to shoot for their MTV series The Hills. Patridge was on the series as a friend of Conrad as well as Montag. From the second season to the fifth, Patridge worked for Epic Records. The 28th of May was when she revealed in an On Air With Ryan Seacrest interview that she was leaving The Hills for her own reality series, which will be documenting the remainder of her life. It was originally planned that the last episode would air on the 1st of December, 2009. Patridge signed on for the sixth (and final) season. However, it was announced that her Mark Burnett produced new series which was scheduled to shown on MTV in mid-2010, but was delayed because of The Hills. Patridge therefore appeared in The Hills more than any of the actors. Patridge started her Hollywood journey through the reality program The Hills. Then she was offered a part in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. It became available on DVD on the 21st of April, 2009. Patridge made appearances in the shows Mad TV, Do Not Disturb and Do Not Disturb. Her role was announced in August 2008 as Megan for Sorority Row. The production was completed from the end of October through the beginning of 2009, and the film was released on September 11, 2009. Patridge appeared in Carl's Jr. advertisements from the year 2009 until 2012. Patridge denied reports that she was going to play the role based off her Hills Co-Star Lauren Conrad, in the film remake of L.A. Candy based upon Conrad's memoir.






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