Audrina Patridge
Audrina Patridge, born in the year 1897, is a famous American actor, TV host and model. Her most well-known work is being one of the four cast members who were the first to be that appeared in The Hills, an MTV reality series The Hills going on to be the longest-serving castmember. Her filmography include Sorority Row as well as Into the Blue The Reef & Honey. Audrina is a VH1 reality TV show that was a showcase for Patridge's entire family. Patridge was offered a job at Quixote Studios after moving to Los Angeles. Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag, Conrad's roommate and closest friend, moved into Patridge's home in 2005 to participate in the filming of The Hills on MTV. Patridge was on The Hills as a pal of Conrad as well as Montag. Between the 2nd and 5th seasons on The Hills she had been working for Epic Records. The 28th of May, 2009, she revealed in the On Air interview with Ryan Seacrest on May 28th that she would be leaving The Hills and starring in a reality show documenting her outside of The Hills. Her final episode of the show was scheduled to air on December 1 2009. But she subsequently signed up for the sixth (and last) season. Meanwhile, her next series produced by Mark Burnett set to air on MTV during the middle of 2010 was put on hold because of The Hills. Patridge participated in more shows than any other person in The Hills. Patridge launched her Hollywood career appearing on the reality show The Hills and then landed a minor role as a supporting actress in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The film was released direct-to-DVD on the 21st of April, 2009. Patridge's roles include Mad TV and Do Not Disturb. In August 2008, Patridge was cast to play Megan on Sorority Row. Production began in October 2008 and early 2009. The show's release date was on the 11th of September 2009. Patridge was featured as a character in Carl's Jr. advertisements from the year 2009 until 2012. Patridge denied rumors that she'd play a role modeled after her Hills co-star Lauren Conrad when the film L.A. Candy based Conrad's novel hit the market.






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