Audrina Patridge

Audrina Cathleen (born on May 9th April, 1985) is a television personality also known as an actress, model and model. Her name was ascribed to her as the longest serving member of The Hills MTV Reality Series. She went on to star in the films Sorority Row, Into the Blue The Reef as well as Honey. Audrina was a 2011 VH1 Reality Program that featured her and her family. Patridge was offered a job at Quixote Studios after moving to Los Angeles. In 2005, Lauren Conrad and her best friend and roommate Heidi Montag moved into her building to shoot their MTV series The Hills. Patridge was in the series as a friend 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 was when she announced in an On Air With Ryan Seacrest interview that she will be departing The Hills for her own reality show, documenting the rest of her life. The finale episode was set for the 1st of December the 1st of December, 2009. She signed on to the sixth (and last) season. However, her Mark Burnett produced new series planned to airing on MTV in mid-2010, was delayed due to The Hills. The result was that Patridge was in more of the episodes of The Hills than any other actor. Patridge first made an appearance on The Hills before landing a part in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The movie came out for DVD release only on the 21st of April, 2009. Patridge made several appearances in Mad TV as well as Do Not Disturb. Sorority Row is a movie released on September 11 in 2009, was shot between the month of October through January. In August 2008, Patridge was cast as Megan. Patridge appeared on Carl's Jr. television commercials in 2010 and the year 2012. Patridge denied rumors about her appearing in the part based 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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