Later, already a comedian, was part of the cast in the Uruguayan TV program Telecataplum, for which he became well known in Argentina, altogether with the other members of the cast: Ricardo Espalter, Eduardo D'Angelo, Enrique Almada, Andrés Redondo, Henny Trayles and Raimundo Soto, among others.
As a musician, he recorded in 1976 el the LP Solo de Guitarra, his only production as a classical guitar soloist.
In 2004, he was diagnosed Parkinson's disease, what caused him to be out of TV and theatre for four years.
On 28 November 2008, the Departmental Board of Canelones rendered a homage to Carámbula declaring him illustrious citizen of the departamento.
[2] Carámbula died on November 14, 2015, aged 70, in Buenos Aires, after a long battle with his illness.