Jurislav Korenić (Zagreb, October 12, 1915 – Sarajevo, March 1, 1974) was a Yugoslav theater and television director, classical musician, theorist, art critic and playwright.
He is one of the most deserving Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina for theater art and culture and co-authored one of the most popular Bosnian television series of all time, Karađoz.
[7] Soon after he changed theater house and city, moving to Rijeka where he worked at the Ivan Zajc Croatian National Theatre as secretary, accompanist, director, and manager of the opera ensemble.
Within a year, he received another academic diploma with the staging of Nikola Šubić Zrinski, in front of the examination committee chaired by the Croatian theater actor Branko Gavella.
He co-founded the Drama Studio, which 5 years later grew into the Department of Performing Arts and Theatrology at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Sarajevo.