Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez an American/Cuban TV arbitrator for Caso Cerrado, is the anchor of Ana Polo Rules. Ana, who was born in Havana Cuba with her mother and father when she was 2 years of age, moved to Miami and joined her parents. Ana Maria Polo, born in Habana Cuba was a host for the renowned Telemundo show "Caso Cerrado" it is the very first Spanish program to be nominated for a nomination to be awarded a Daytime Entertainment Emmy (r). In 2015, she placed at the top spot on the list of Spanish at 4pm for key demos. Polo is a native of Cuba who was born on 11 April 1959. The actress attended Florida International University and graduated in the field of political science. She then earned the PhD in Law at the University of Miami, and practiced for twenty years within Miami. Then she earned her PhD at University of Miami. University of Miami, and later practiced law for 20 decades in Miami. Polo was first introduced to television audiences in 2001 through Telemundo's show Sala de Parejas (2001) along with other court shows where her expertise in law was utilized. Literary Works and Accolades In 1958, she wrote the novel Los Hijos Muertos (The dead children) in which she received the Critic's Prize as well as the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute arrived in the United States of America from Spain, 1960. Polo is a breast-cancer survivor and frequently gives speeches to help raise money. Polo has been a vocal advocate for LGBT rights for a long time. She is an active Florida Bar member since 1987. She graduated from law from the University of Miami School of Law.






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