Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez has worked as a Cuban as well as an American TV arbitrator from Caso Cerrado. Ana is a child born in Havana Cuba with her mother and father, both at two years of age, moved to Miami together with them. Ana Maria Polo from Habana is the producer and host on Telemundo's "Caso Cerrado", one of the most watched Spanish-language programs that the channel airs. It was a finalist for an Emmy for Daytime Entertainment Emmy for Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards in 2015. In 2015 it ranked as the highest for all the key demos. Polo was born on the 11th of April, 1959, in Havana, Cuba and went on to attend Florida International University, where she graduated with a diploma in political science. Later, she was awarded her PhD degree in law at the University of Miami. Then she earned the PhD in law from The University of Miami, and then practiced for twenty decades in Miami. Polo was first seen for the first time on Telemundo Sala de Parejas in 2001. Other court shows also included her legal expertise. Literature Accolades and Literary works In 1958, Polo released her novel Los Hijos Muertos. It was awarded the Critic's Award for Literature and the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute arrived in the United States of America from Spain in the year 1960. A breast cancer survivor, Polo frequently speaks and raises funds for the charity. Polo has been a vocal advocate for LGBT rights throughout her career. She received her law degree in 1987 from her University of Miami School of Law in 1987 and is an attorney in the Florida Bar.
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