Vladimir Karamazov | |
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Born |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
27 April 1979
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Occupation | actor and producer |
Vladimir Karamazov (born 1979) is a Bulgarian actor and producer. In 2013 he was awarded the “Golden Century" diploma for contribution to culture. The award is given by the Ministry of Culture of Republic of Bulgaria.
Vladimir Karamazov (Bulgarian: Владимир Карамазов) was born April 27, 1979 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He received classical drama theater training at the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia. In 2002 he joined the National Theater “Ivan Vazov”.
Since 2014 Vladimir Karamazov is a regular ambassador of the “Theatre’s Night”, part of the “European Theatre Night” initiative.
In 2017 Vladimir Karamazov lectures in "Ideas Rearranged - StartUP Conference 2017“, presenting the communication strategy of “Three Bears Entertainment” and some of the most successful and effective advertising campaigns and projects of their production company.
Vladimir Karamazov is involved in many charity initiatives, concerts and telethons of UNICEF (“Violence-Free Future for Every Child”, “Together since Kindergarten”, etc.).
Since the first edition in 2013 every year Vladimir Karamazov is nominated for “Bachelor of the Year” – section “Show Business”.
Karamazov speaks English and Russian. His real name is Vladimir Alexandrov. The artistic name Karamazov was assigned by the director Lilia Abadjieva for his part as Romeo. His hobbies and passions are traveling around the world, scuba diving and track motorcycles.
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 “Place-Hunters" 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 “The 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).