Audrina Patridge
Audrina Cathleen Patridge, born the 9th of May on the 9th of May, 1985 in America. She is an American television host, actress, and model. Her most recognizable role is as one of four primary original cast members on MTV's reality program The Hills, where she became the longest-serving cast member. In addition to Sorority Row she also starred in Into the Blue The Reef, Honey, and Into the Blue The Reef. Audrina, a 2011 VH1 Reality show which featured her as well as her family. When she moved into Los Angeles Patridge was hired for an internship at Quixote Studios as a receptionist. Lauren Conrad moved with her close friend Heidi Montag to the building where she lived in order to film The Hills for MTV. Patridge as Heidi Montag and Conrad's friends in the MTV show The Hills, was also cast as part of this show. On The Hills' second, third and fourth seasons she was employed by Epic Records. In May 2009, she announced during an On Air segment with Ryan Seacrest the reason she decided to leave The Hills. She would soon be hosting her own documentary about her life. The final episode was scheduled for the 1st of December in 2009. However, she signed up for the final (and sixth) season. In the meantime, her Mark Burnett-produced drama set to air mid 2010 on MTV was put off because of The Hills. Patridge was on the show for more seasons than anybody else on The Hills. Patridge first appeared in The Hills before landing a role in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The film came out in direct-to-DVD format on April 21, 2009. Patridge made several appearances on Mad TV as well as Do Not Disturb. Sorority Row the film that was released on September 11 the year 2009 was filmed from October to January 2009. In August of 2008 Patridge was cast in the role of Megan. Patridge was featured in Carl's Jr. television commercials in 2009, 2010, and in 2012. Patridge denied rumors about her appearing in the role based on her previous Hills co-star Lauren Conrad in the film version of L.A. Candy based on the novel written by Conrad






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