Audrina Patridge
Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born on May 9, 1985) is an American TV personality, actress, and model. Her most famous role is being one of the actors on The Hills, a reality TV show on MTV. The Hills, where she became the longest-serving cast member. She went onto star in the film Sorority Row Into the Blue The Reef, Honey and Honey. Audrina, a 2011 VH1 Reality Program, featured her along with her family. After moving from Los Angeles Patridge was hired to work at Quixote Studios as a receptionist. Lauren Conrad, her roommate Heidi Montag and best friend Heidi Montag moved in to her apartment building for the MTV series The Hills. Patridge played a role in The Hills as Conrad's friend and her roommate. Patridge worked at Epic Records from the second through the fifth season. The 28th of May, 2009, she made it clear in an On Air interview with Ryan Seacrest on May 28th that she was resigning from The Hills and starring in her own documentary on her life outside of The Hills. The finale of the series was supposed to be on December 1 2009. Then, she accepted the offer to be a part of The Hills' final (sixth) season. In the meantime, her new Mark Burnett-produced show that was scheduled to premiere in the middle of 2010 on MTV was delayed because of The Hills. Patridge subsequently appeared in more episodes than the other members. Patridge began her Hollywood adventure through the reality The Hills. The Hills. Then she got a job as Into the Blue 2 The Reef. This film came out for DVD release only on the 21st of April, 2009. Patridge was in the shows Mad TV, Do Not Disturb and Do Not Disturb. In August 2008 she was cast as Megan on the show Sorority Row. Sorority Row the production rolled by the studio from October 2008 through early 2009 and the film came out on September 11 2009. Patridge has appeared in Carl's Jr. television commercials in 2009, 2010 and in 2012. Patridge denied reports that she'd be in a role based off Her Hills with co-star Lauren Conrad, in the film remake of L.A. Candy based upon Conrad's memoir.
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