Ana-Maria Miranda is a versatile artist whose work spans music and politics. Born in Chile, she gained prominence as a musician during the country's military dictatorship, using her platform to advocate for change. Trained as a mezzo-soprano at San Francisco State University, Ana-Maria has performed in various opera roles, including Prince Orlofsky in "Die Fledermaus" and Ruggiero in "Alcina." She is also known for her work in films such as "How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman" and "Outlaw Love." Beyond her musical career, Ana-Maria is a Galician politician and a member of the European Parliament, where she has been a vocal advocate for Galician nationalism. Her diverse talents and passionate activism make her a unique and inspiring figure in both the arts and politics.