British actor Simon Fisher-Becker, who had outstanding roles in films such as Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and the science fiction series Doctor Whohe died last Sunday at age 63. The husband of the deceased, Tony Dugdale, has reported on Facebook that the actor died on Sunday, although he has not offered more details about the causes of death.
“Hello everyone. I’m Tony, Simon’s husband. I have very sad news. At 2.50 this afternoon (Sunday) Simon died. ” That was the brief statement of Dugdale, in which the condolences of his relatives have occurred.
Kim Barry, Fisher-Becker agent, confirmed the Obito to the CNN in a statement. “I have not only lost a client, Simon Fisher-Becker, but a nearby personal friend of 15 years ago. He helped me greatly and was always kind, polite and was interested in everyone. ”
Born in Ruislip (United Kingdom), in 1961, Fisher-Baker’s first presence in Hollywood was in the nineties in television appearances of a single episode in programs such as Hale and Pace y One Foot in the Grave. One of his papers was in the first installment of the Harry Potter franchise, playing a ghost that was around Hogwarts corridors.
Fisher-Becker also participated in three episodes and several specials of the BBC series Doctor Who With Dorium’s character between 2010 and 2011, he reported the CNN chain. Between 2013 and 2018, he worked in three seasons of the series Watersidea science fiction drama.
Since 2020, he lent his voice to the character of Arthur Morstan in the miniseries Sherlock Holmes and also appeared accredited as dubbing actor in several series of podcastamong them, Abnormal Storiesof 2022, and Jenny – The Doctor’s Daughterin 2024.