Audrina Patridge
Audrina Patridge, born in the year 1897, is an American TV personality, actress and model. She was among MTV's first four main cast members and went on to be the longest-running member. Her role was later featured in the films Sorority Row, Into the Blue The Reef and Honey. Audrina A, which was a 2011 VH1 Reality show, starred her as well as her family. Patridge began working at Quixote Studios in Los Angeles as a receptionist shortly after her move to the area. Lauren Conrad's closest friend Heidi Montag, who was also her roommate at that time, moved into Patridge's building in 2005 to film their MTV show The Hills. Patridge was featured in the show as a friend to Conrad as well as Montag. In the second through fifth seasons of The Hills she had been working for Epic Records. On May 28 2009 she confirmed during an interview on On Air with Ryan Seacrest that she had decided to leave The Hills to star in her own reality TV show, which would be a documentary of her life beyond The Hills. The final episode of her series was supposed to be on December 1 2009. At the last minute, she decided to sign up for The Hills' final (sixth) season. The Mark Burnett-produced upcoming show scheduled for airing in mid-2010 on MTV was put off because of The Hills. Patridge is featured in many episodes of The Hills compared to any other actor. Patridge started her Hollywood career on reality show The Hills and then landed her a small role on Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The movie was released straight-to-DVD on 21st April 2009. Patridge made appearances for the first time on Mad TV, Do Not Disturb as well as Do Not Disturb. In August, she was tapped to play 2008 to play Megan in the movie Sorority Row. Filming took place from October 2008 until early 2009, and the film premiered on September 11, 2009. Patridge was on Carl's Jr. advertisements from the year 2009 until 2012. Patridge denied reports that she'd be in an actor based on the character of her Hills co-star Lauren Conrad, in the film adaptation of L.A. Candy based upon Conrad's memoir.






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