Cast Members From The Hills - Notes

Notes

  1. ^ Conrad left the series after the tenth episode of the fifth season.
  2. ^ Montag left the series after the fourth episode of the sixth season.
  3. ^ Bosworth was credited as simply "Lo" since the twelfth episode of the fifth season before becoming a main cast member the following season.
  4. ^ Pratt became a main cast member on the fifth episode of the sixth season.
  5. ^ Cavallari joined the series on the eleventh episode of the fifth season.
  6. ^ Due to the turbulent nature of his relationship with Patridge, Brescia frequently alternated titles during his tenure on the series.
  7. ^ Bunney made a brief appearance during the third season as "Heidi's friend".
  8. ^ During the fifth season, Hall was originally credited as "bartender" when working at The Dime, and was later credited as "the bartender" after a conflict between herself, Montag, and Pratt developed.
  9. ^ Due to the turbulent nature of her relationship with Jenner, Nicole frequently alternated titles during the fifth season.
  10. ^ Due to the turbulent nature of his relationship with Conrad, Wahler frequently alternated titles during the first season.

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