Zuko Džumhur (Konjic, 1919 – Herceg Novi, 1989) was a Yugoslav journalist, travel writer, painter, cartoonist, film and television screenwriter, theater set designer, film art director, art critic and costume designer. He grew up in Dorćol. He finished elementary school and junior high school in Belgrade, and the last year of high school in Sarajevo. In Belgrade, he studied law and art academy in the class of professor Nedeljko Gvozdenović. He spent his working life until his retirement as a journalist and cartoonist for the daily newspaper "Politika". He published all his travelogues in the oldest Serbian daily newspaper, and his caricatures appeared on the foreign policy pages of this newspaper every week for almost 40 years. From 1969 until his death in 1989, due to poor health, he lived in Herceg Novi.
He published his first drawings in "National Army" in 1947, and since then he has been collaborating as a caricaturist and illustrator in "Jež", "Borba", "Vetrenjača", "Oslobođenje", "Danas" revue, and NIN. He wrote scripts for several short films and three feature films. He created 35 set designs for the theater, and during the last ten years of his life, he worked on Sarajevo television as a script writer and host of the show "Hodoljublja" directed by Mirza Idrizović, and for the television of Montenegro he recorded a series of interesting travelogues called "Word, stone, colors".
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