Ana Maria Canseco Bio | Wiki
Ana Maria Canseco (Full Name: Rocío Ana Maria Canseco) is a popular Mexican television personality living in the United States. As of now, Ana works as the co-host of the Univision morning talk show, Despierta América. Ana also worked as a guest host on the network’s afternoon talk show El Gordo y La Flaca.
She appeared on Despierta América for 13 years, until October 21, 2010, when it became reported that Ana will no longer be a part of the television show. Ana worked in September 2013, as a co-host of the Telemundo morning show: Un Nuevo Día, until her final day on April 6, 2018. During Valentine’s Day of 2020, Ana returned as a co-host of the Despierta América.
Ana Maria Canseco Age
Ana was born on September 5, 1967, in Mexico, Mexico City. She is 55 years old. Ana celebrates her birthday on September 5th every year.
Ana Maria Canseco Height
She is a woman of average stature. Ana stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in ( Approx1.65 m).
Ana Maria Canseco Family
She was born and brought up in Mexico, Mexico City to her parents. Ana speaks Spanish and English. When she was 12 years old, Ana found out that the person she thought was her sister was actually her birth mother. She became a U.S. citizen in 2004.
Ana Maria Canseco Husband
Ana resides in Miami, Florida. She loves to keep her personal life secretive hence Ana has not disclosed any details concerning her marital status. Therefore, it is not known if Ana is single, dating, or married. Once the information concerning Ana’s marital status is available we shall update.
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She started her career as a television reporter/anchor in Texas and started as an actress in the telenovela, Mundo de Juguete, in an uncredited role. Ana was one of the initial co-hosts of Despierta América in 1997. It is the figure-one rated Spanish language morning show and Ana has starred in it since its beginning. She acted as master of ceremonies on May 3, 2002, for a Cinco de Mayo celebration at the East Room with President George W. Bush, presiding, as well as First Lady Laura Bush in attendance. This was Ana’s first visit to the White House.
She and Star Jones were chosen in 2002, by Payless ShoeSource to be spokeswomen for its South America marketing effort. Ana and Raúl De Molina on December 13, 2005, reported the nominations for the upcoming 2006 Premio Lo Nuestro awards show. Ana said that the 2005 program became viewed by over nine million people and one of Univision’s highest-rated specials. She hosted the 4th annual Los Premios de Texas Latin Music Awards on August 7, 2008, at the Joe and Theresa Long Center for Performing Arts in Austin, Texas.
Ana stopped working on Despierta America, on October 21, 2010, following 13 years of being a host on the show. Ana joined the cast of Telemundo’s morning show: Un Nuevo Día in Miami, Florida on Monday, September 9, 2013. She reported her leaving on Friday, March 27, 2018, on Un Nuevo Día, following 5 years of being a host on the show. Ana’s last day was on Friday, April 6, 2018. During Valentine’s Day of 2020, Ana returned as a co-host of the Despierta América.
Ana Maria Canseco Salary
She earns a satisfying amount from her work as the co-host of the Univision morning talk show, Despierta América. Ana’s average salary is $74,304 per year.
Ana Maria Canseco Net Worth
She gets her wealth from her work as the co-host of the Univision morning talk show, Despierta América. Therefore, Ana has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Ana’s estimated net worth is $786,413.
How Old Is Ana Maria Canseco
Ana is a 55-year-old who was born on September 5, 1967, in Mexico, Mexico City.
Who Is Ana Maria Canseco
Ana works as the co-host of the Univision morning talk show, Despierta América. Ana also worked as a guest host on the network’s afternoon talk show El Gordo y La Flaca. She appeared on Despierta América for 13 years, until October 21, 2010, when it became reported that Ana will no longer be a part of the television show. Ana worked in September 2013, as a co-host of the Telemundo morning show: Un Nuevo Día, until her final day on April 6, 2018.