Audrina Patridge
Audrina Patridge, born in the year 1897, is a American actor, TV host and model. Her most recognizable role is as one of the primary initial cast members of MTV's reality program The Hills, where she was the longest-running cast member. Her role was later featured in three films: Sorority Row, Into the Blue The Reef and Honey. Audrina was a reality show on VH1 featuring her along with her family back in 2011. Following her move from Los Angeles Patridge was hired to work in Quixote Studios as a receptionist. In 2005 Lauren Conrad and her best friend and roommate Heidi Montag moved into her building to shoot their MTV show The Hills. Patridge was cast in The Hills as a pal of Conrad as well as Montag. Between the 2nd and 5th seasons of The Hills she had been employed by Epic Records. The 29th of May, 2009 she revealed during the On Air segment with Ryan Seacrest, that she had decided to leave The Hills. She would soon be hosting in her own documentary about her life. It was originally planned that the final episode would premiere on December 1st, 2009 Patridge was signed up to the show's sixth (and the final) season. However, her Mark Burnett produced new series which was scheduled to airing on MTV at the midpoint of 2010 but was delayed because of The Hills. Patridge was on the show for more seasons than anyone else in The Hills. Patridge began her Hollywood career appearing on the reality show The Hills and then landed an unimportant role in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The film premiered in direct-to-DVD format on April 21, 2009. Patridge appeared on several occasions during her time on Mad TV as well as Do Not Disturb. Her role was announced in August 2008 to play Megan in the movie Sorority Row. Filming was completed from the end of October to early 2009, before the film was released on in September of 2009. Patridge was featured as a character in Carl's Jr. advertisements from the year 2009 until 2012. She refuted rumors claiming that she would portray the 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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