Audrina Patridge
Audrina Patridge, born May 9, 1985 is a model and television actress American-born model and television actress. Her most notable role is as one of the four principal initial cast members of MTV's reality show The Hills, where she has been the longest-serving member of the cast. The filmography she has included includes Sorority Row as well as Into the Blue The Reef & Honey. She and her family starred in the 2011 VH1 reality program Audrina. Patridge, who had made the move to Los Angeles from the UK, was employed as a Quixote Studios' 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, who played Montag and Conrad's buddies in the MTV series The Hills, was in the cast of this show. Between the 2nd and 5th seasons on The Hills she had been working with Epic Records. In May of 2009, during an On Air Interview with Ryan Seacrest she announced that she was going to leave The Hills in order to create her own reality TV series that will focus on life outside of The Hills. Her last episode for The Hills was set to premiere the 1st of December 2009. Then she agreed to participate in the sixth and final season of The Hills. Her new show, produced by Mark Burnett for MTV mid 2010 was cancelled due to The Hills. Patridge was on the show more than any cast member in The Hills. Patridge began her Hollywood career when she appeared on the reality TV show The Hills and then landed the role of a minor one on Into the Blue 2 The Reef. This movie was made available exclusively on DVD, April 21, 2009. Patridge's appearances are Mad TV and Do Not Disturb. She was cast in August 2008 to play Megan for Sorority Row. Production was completed from the end of October until early 2009, and the movie was released the 11th of September, 2009. Patridge was featured in Carl's Jr. television commercials in 2009 2010, and in 2012. Patridge denied rumors that she would play the role that was modeled on her previous Hills co-star Lauren Conrad in the film version of L.A. Candy based on the book by Conrad
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