Audrina Patridge
Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born on May 9, 1985) is an American TV personality, model and actress. She was one of MTV's first four main cast members which led to her becoming the longest-serving member. Her filmography includes Sorority Row as well as Into the Blue The Reef and Honey. Audrina was a reality TV show on VH1 featuring her along with her family back in 2011. Patridge started working at Quixote Studios in Los Angeles as a receptionist after moving there. Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag the roommate of Conrad and her closest friend, moved into Patridge's apartment in 2005 for filming the series The Hills on MTV. Patridge was the actress who played Montag as well as Conrad's pals in the MTV series The Hills, was also cast as part of the show. In the second season until the fifth, Patridge worked as a manager at Epic Records. The 29th of May, 2009 she said in an On Air segment with Ryan Seacrest the reason she decided to leave The Hills. She would now be starring her own documentary about her life. The final episode was scheduled for the 1st of December, 2009. Then, she resigned for the final (and sixth) season. The Mark Burnett-produced drama scheduled to premiere in mid-2010 on MTV was delayed because of The Hills. Patridge was on the show for more seasons than anybody else on The Hills. Patridge launched her Hollywood career appearing on the reality show The Hills and then landed the role of a minor one as a supporting actress in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The movie was released straight-to-DVD on 21 April 2009. Patridge was in the shows Mad TV, Do Not Disturb as well as Do Not Disturb. The film Sorority Row came out in September 2009 following a production that lasted between the beginning and mid-2009. In August 2008 Patridge was cast in the character of Megan. Patridge starred in Carl's Jr.'s commercials between 2009 and the year 2012. In denial of rumors, Patridge said that she'd play the leading role, based on her Hills co-star Lauren Conrad for the film adaptation of L.A. Candy based Conrad's book.
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