Audrina Patridge
Audrina Cathleen (born on May 9th April, 1985) is a television personality, actress and model. She is best known for being one of four cast members who were the first to be who appeared in The Hills, an MTV reality show The Hills going on to become the longest serving castmember. Then she went on to make appearances in films Sorority Row and Into the Blue The Reef. Audrina was a 2011 VH1 Reality show which featured her as well as her family. Patridge was hired at Quixote Studios in Los Angeles as a receptionist shortly after her move there. Lauren Conrad's best buddy Heidi Montag, who was also her roommate at the time was moved into the building Patridge lived in in 2005 to film their MTV show The Hills. Patridge played a character in The Hills as Conrad's best friend as well as Montag's roommate. From the second season to the fifth season, she worked for Epic Records. The 29th of May, 2009 she announced in an On Air segment with Ryan Seacrest the reason she decided to leave The Hills. She would soon be hosting her own documentary on her life. It was planned that her finale episode would air on December 1, 2009 Patridge was signed up to The Hills' sixth (and last) season, but the show's creator Mark Burnett produced new series planned to broadcast on MTV by mid-2010 had to wait because of The Hills. Patridge was on the show more than any of the cast members in The Hills. Patridge began her Hollywood professional career with the reality series The Hills. She then was offered a minor role on Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The film was released on DVD only, April 21, 2009. Patridge made appearances as a guest on Mad TV, Do Not Disturb as well as Do Not Disturb. In August 2008 she was selected to play Megan in the Sorority Row production was carried out from October 2008 to early 2009 and the film was released on September 11, 2009. Patridge starred in Carl's Jr.'s commercials throughout 2009 until the year 2012. She refuted rumors claiming that she'd play a character based after her Hills costar Lauren Conrad when the film L.A. Candy based Conrad's novel hit the market.






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