Ana Maria Polo personal life
Ana Maria Cristina Polo Gonzalez was born in the city of Havana, Cuba. Her family relocated to Miami at 2 years old. Ana, who was born in Havana Cuba with her mother and father at 2 years of age, moved to Miami along with them. Born in Habana, Cuba, Ana Maria Polo hosts of the prestigious Telemundo program "Caso Cerrado" which is the first Spanish show to be nominated a Daytime Entertainment Emmy(r) Award, and it was named the number one Spanish-language program at 4pm across the key demos. Polo was born on April 11 on 1959, in Havana, Cuba and went on to attend Florida International University, where she earned a bachelor's diploma in political sciences. In the following years she was awarded her PhD degree in law from University of Miami. Following her PhD in law from University of Miami in law and practicing law for 20 years, she returned to Miami city for 20 years. Polo's legal knowledge was used on other court shows, and Telemundo Sala de Parejas 2001 and on the television show Sala de Parejas. Literature Awards She wrote Los Hijos Muertos in 1958. The novel won the Critic's Prize, and the Spanish National Prize for Literature. Ana Maria Matute left Spain for her home in the United States in 1960. Polo regularly speaks, and she helps raise money to support the LGBT rights. Polo has been an advocate on behalf of LGBT issues. She has a law degree of the University of Miami School of Law as well as also a Florida Bar Member.






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