Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez is a TV arbitrator from Cuba and America for Caso Cerrado, is the host of Ana Polo Rules. Ana was lived in Havana in the Cuban capital. Then she moved to Miami along with her family at the age of 2 following her move from Havana. Ana Maria Polo from Habana is the presenter and host on Telemundo's "Caso Cerrado", one of the most well-loved Spanish-language programming on the network. It was nominated as an Emmy for Daytime Entertainment Emmy for Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards in 2015. It was in 2015 among the top performers across all demos. Polo was born on the 11th of April on 1959 in Havana, Cuba and went into Florida International University, where she received a degree in political science. After that, she earned her PhD in law at University of Miami. University of Miami. For 20 years, Polo worked in Miami. Following her PhD from University of Miami in law and practicing law at the bar in Miami city for 20 years. Polo made her first appearance on television in 2001, as part of Telemundo's Sala de Parejas. Her expertise in law was also utilized in other court shows. Literary Works and Accolades In 1958, she wrote the book Los Hijos Muertos (The dead children) and received the Critic's Prize as well as the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute moved to the United States from Spain in 1960. She is a breast cancer survivor. Polo often speaks, and has a tendency to raise funds to support the causes. Over the course of her career, she has fought for LGBT equality. Her law degree was awarded in 1987 from University of Miami School of Law.
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