Karamazov started his career as an actor in 2000 in the National Theater "Ivan Vazov" as Romeo in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, directed by Lilia Abadjieva. In 2006, "Romeo and Juliet" with Karamazov as Romeo is presented at Lit Moon Theatre in Santa Barbara, USA. Karamazov continued his theater presence in the National Theater "Ivan Vazov" with performances in "The King Stag" by Carlo Gozzi and directed by Marius Kurkinski (2001), as Valentino in "Twelfth Night" by Shakespeare and directed by Robert Sturua (2001), as Ivan Senebirski in "Albena" by Yordan Yovkov and directed by Ivan Dobchev (2002), as Florizel in "The Winter's Tale" by Shakespeare and directed by Marius Kurkinski (2002), as Ferdinand in "The Tempest" by Shakespeare and directed by Alexander Morfov (2003), as Ross in "Macbeth" by Shakespeare and directed by Plamen Markov (2003), as Jeko Horov in "Careerists" by Ivan Vazov and directed by Ivan Dobchev (2004), in "The Outcasts" by Ivan Vazov and directed by Alexander Morfov (2004), as Desdemona in "Othello" by Shakespeare and directed by Lilia Abadjieva (2005), as Edmund in "King Lear" by Shakespeare and directed by Javor Gardev (2006), as Lord Goring in "An Ideal Husband" by Oscar Wilde and directed by Thierry Harcourt (2007), as Guido Wernig in "Bacchanalia" by
Arthur Schnitzler and directed by Anton Ugrinov (2007), as Perdican in "No Trifling with Love" by
Alfred de Musset and directed by Marius Kurkinski (2007), as Gustave in "Carnival of Thieves" by
Jean Anouilh and directed by Thierry Harcourt (2008), as Florindo Aretusi in "Servant of Two Masters" by
Carlo Goldoni and directed by Mitko Bozakov (2009), as Yasha in "The Cherry Orchard" by
Anton Chekhov and directed by Krikor Azarian (2009). His performances in other theaters include also the role of Michal in "Vernissage" by Václav Havel and directed by Anton Ugrinov, Satirical Theater "
Aleko Konstantinov", and the role of The Fisherman in "The Fisherman and His Soul" by Oscar Wilde and directed by Marius Kurkinski, Theater 199, the role of Casanova in "Casanova – Requiem for Love" written and directed by Diana Dobreva, DT "Salza i smiah" (2009). In 2010 and 2013, the play "Casanova – Requiem for Love" with Vladimir Karamazov as Giacomo Casanova gathers ovations in France – at the Avignon Theater Festival, France and in theaters in Paris. Karamazov’s acting talent is recognized there. In March and April 2013, "Casanova" guest-performs in Théâtre de l'Epée de Bois in Paris, France. In the National Theater "Ivan Vazov" Vladimir Karamazov performs also as Christian in "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand and directed by Tedi Moskov (2010), as Joseph Pitt in "Angels in America" by Tony Kushner and directed by Desislava Shpatova (2010), as Khlestakov in "The Government Inspector" by Nikolai Gogol and directed by Marius Kurkinski (2011). Karamazov returns to Satirical Theater "Aleko Konstantinov" in 2012 in the role of Soap in "Spinach and Chips" by Zoltán Egressy and directed by Bogdan Petkanin. After more than 10 years on stage playing in more than 25 theater plays and participations in television shows, films and TV series, in 2013, Karamazov together with his colleagues and best friends Zachary Baharov and Julian Vergov created the "Three Bears Entertainment" production company, which first project is the play "Art" by Yasmina Reza, co-production with the Satirical Theater "Aleko Konstantinov". Since its premiere in April 2013, the play tours all over the country. In 2014 and 2016, Karamazov played The Scoundrel (Flynn) in "Tales for Symphonic Orchestra" by Fortissimo Familia in "Bulgaria" Hall, conductor Maxim Eshkenazy. In 2015, Karamazov participates in "Portrait of Tchaikovsky – Child of Glass" (as Tchaikovsky). In 2017, he participates in "The Carnival of the Animals" (as The African King) from the Fortissimo Familia program. In 2014, you can see Vladimir Karamazov in the National Theater "Ivan Vazov" as the teacher Ivan Garvanov in the play "The Conspirators from Solun", written by Georgi Danailov and directed by
Stoyan Radev. In 2015, Karamazov returns to Satirical Theater "Aleko Konstantinov" with a production of his company Three Bears Entertainment of the play "Dakota", written by Jordi Galceran and directed by Vladimir Penev. He is the Hospital Attendant, the Policeman, the Crippled Soldier. In 2016, Karamazov plays the character of Alain Reille in "God of Carnage", written by Yasmina Reza and directed by Anton Ugrinov in the National Theater "Ivan Vazov". In 2017, Karamazov plays the character of Andrei in "Delhi Dance", written by Ivan Vyrypaev and directed by Galin Stoev in the National Theater "Ivan Vazov". In 2018, Vladimir Karamazov plays the character of Shalimov in "Neo-Summerfolk", written by Maxim Gorky and directed by Ivan Panteleev in the National Theater "Ivan Vazov". == Television ==