Audrina Patridge
Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born on May 9, 1985) is an American TV model and actress. She was one of MTV's original four main cast members and went on to be the longest-serving cast member. The actress later appeared in the films Sorority Row, Into the Blue The Reef and Honey. The family of her star appeared in the film Audrina, a 2011 VH1 reality program Audrina. Patridge was a former student who made the move to Los Angeles from the UK, was employed as a Quixote Studios' receptionist. In 2005, Lauren Conrad and her best friend and roommate Heidi Montag moved into her space to film their MTV program The Hills. Patridge was a character on The Hills as Conrad's best friend as well as Montag's roommate. The show's The Hills' second, third and fourth seasons, she was employed by Epic Records. The 28th of May, 2009, she made it clear during an On Air interview with Ryan Seacrest on May 28, 2009 that she would be going away from The Hills and starring in a reality show documenting her outside of The Hills. The last episode of the series was planned to air on December 1st in 2009. Patridge later opted to be part of The Hills' sixth season, which was the final of The Hills. Her new show, created by Mark Burnett for MTV mid 2010, was cancelled due to The Hills. Patridge has appeared in the many episodes of The Hills compared to any other participant. Patridge was first seen on The Hills before landing a part on Into the Blue 2 The Reef. The film came out in direct-to-DVD format on April 21, 2009. Her appearances on Patridge's show included Mad TV and Do Not Disturb. The film Sorority Row premiered in September 2009 following a production that lasted from early to mid-2009. The film premiered in August of 2008, she was cast for the character of Megan. Patridge appeared on Carl's Jr. commercials during the years 2009, 2010 and 2012. She refuted rumors that she would play the role that was modeled 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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