Audrina Patridge
Audrina Patridge born May 9, 1985, is a television actress and model in the US. She was among MTV's initial four principal cast members, which led to her becoming the longest-serving cast member. Alongside Sorority Row she also starred in Into the Blue The Reef, Honey, and Into the Blue The Reef. The family of her star appeared in the upcoming VH1 reality program Audrina. When she moved to Los Angeles Patridge was hired for an internship in Quixote Studios as a receptionist. Lauren Conrad's closest friend Heidi Montag, who was her roommate at the time and moved into Patridge's apartment for filming their MTV Show The Hills. Patridge played as Montag's and Conrad's most beloved acquaintance. From the second season through the fifth, Patridge worked for Epic Records. On May 28th 2009, in the On Air Interview with Ryan Seacrest she revealed that she was going to leave The Hills in order to create her own reality TV series which will be a look at life outside The Hills. The last episode on The Hills was scheduled to air December 1st 2009. But she subsequently signed up for the sixth (and final) season, while the new show produced by Mark Burnett set to air on MTV at the beginning of 2010, was put on hold because of The Hills. Patridge has appeared in the majority of episodes on The Hills compared to any other member. Patridge's Hollywood career began with The Hills, a reality show on television. After that, Patridge landed a smaller role in Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The Direct-to-DVD version of the film was held on the 21st of April, 2009 Patridge's appearances included Mad TV and Do Not Disturb. The movie Sorority Row premiered in September 2009 after the production ran between the beginning and mid-2009. The film premiered in August of 2008, she was cast for the role of Megan. Patridge played the role in Carl's Jr.'s commercials between 2009 and the year 2012. She refuted rumors claiming that she was going to play the character based after her Hills co-star Lauren Conrad when the film L.A. Candy based Conrad's novel hit the market.






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