- Died
- Nicknames
- Johnny Shadow
- British Johnny
- Parlophone Johnny
- J.W. Shadow
- Maestro John Shadow
- John William Shadow
- Golden Shadow John
- Master John Shadow
- Mr. Ewa Aulin
- Mr. Bamboonine
- John W. Shadow was a writer and producer, known for Microscopic Liquid Subway to Oblivion (1970), Savage in the City (1977) and Tiger Man (1983). John W. was married to Ewa Aulin. John W. died in 2014.
- SpouseEwa Aulin(March 21, 1968 - 1972) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenShawn Rolf John Shadow
- Founded movie production company Sound Productions Ltd. circa 1969 in the Bahamas; the company operated in Italy.
- His then-wife Ewa Aulin gave birth to their son, Shawn Rolf John Shadow, on June 15, 1969 in Sion, Switzerland.
- He wrote and performed the song "What Colour Is the Wind" for its release by Parlophone as the A-side of a single in the U.K. in 1965; however, for his Bahamian film Microscopic Liquid Subway to Oblivion (1970), it was sung by Ronnie Jones.
- He wrote and performed the song "What Colour Is the Wind" for its release by Parlophone as the A-side of a single in the U.K. in 1965 (the B-side was "Kiss Me Now"); however, for his Bahamian film Microscopic Liquid Subway to Oblivion (1970), it was sung by Ronnie Jones.
- Author of the unproduced screenplay "'A Question of Innocence' or 'The Seed'", which he wrote in his native English.
- [on his then-secret wife Ewa Aulin] She's really warm and understanding. She only appears hard. That's what this business has done to her.
- [on the birth of his and his then-wife Ewa Aulin's son, Shawn Rolf John Shadow] The reason for delaying the announcement of the birth was to allow my wife to recover from her beautiful yet difficult experience.
- [on his future plans to line up a major broker, bank endorsement, and top law firm for his Bahamian company Sound Productions Ltd.] Once this is done, the angels will come forward.
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