Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez has been an Cuban as well as an American TV arbitrator ever since Caso Cerrado. Ana was born and lived in Havana in the Cuban capital. She moved to Miami with her family around age two after moving out of Havana. Ana Maria Polo, born in Habana Cuba, is the host of the famous Telemundo show "Caso Cerrado", which has been the only Spanish language show nominated for an Emmy. Daytime Entertainment Emmy (r). In 2015, she was ranked as the top spot in Spanish at 4pm in the most important demos. Polo graduated from Florida International University with a academic degree in political science. The place she was born was Havana on April 11, 1959. In the following years she was awarded her PhD qualification in law from the University of Miami. After that, she earned her PhD in Law at the University of Miami. Polo appeared for the first time on television in 2001, as part of Telemundo's Sala de Parejas. Her legal skills were also used to produce other court programs. Literary Works and Accolades In 1958, she released her book Los Hijos Muertos (The dead children), with which she won the Critic's Prize and Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute fled Spain in her home in the United States 1960. Polo is a survivor of breast cancer and regularly gives public speeches to help raise money. She has fought for LGBT rights all throughout her life. She graduated in 1987 of law school at the University of Miami School of Law as well as a Florida Bar member.






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