Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez, a Cuban/American TV arbitrator for Caso Cerrado, is the anchor of Ana Polo Rules. Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez was born from Havana Cuba moved with her parents to Miami as a 2 year old. Ana Maria Polo from Habana is the host and producer for Telemundo's "Caso Cerrado" one of the most popular Spanish-language shows that the channel airs. It was a finalist for one of the Daytime Entertainment Emmy for Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards in 2015. In 2015 it ranked at the top across all demos. Polo was born on April 11th of 1959, Havana Cuba was a graduate of Florida International University in Political Sciences. Later, she was awarded her PhD qualification in law from the University of Miami. Following her PhD at the University of Miami she practiced law in Miami for more than 20 years. Polo appeared for the first time on Telemundo Sala de Parejas in 2001. The other court shows offered her advice on legal matters. Literature Awards She wrote Los Hijos Muertos in 1958. The novel was awarded the Critic's Prize and it was also awarded the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute moved to the United States from Spain in the year 1960. Polo is a breast-cancer survivor and regularly gives public speeches in order to raise funds. Through her lengthy professional career, she's fought in the fight for LGBT equality. She has a law degree at The University of Miami School of Law as well as an Florida Bar Member.
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