‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Doctor Hu’ actor Simon Fisher-Beker dies in 63
British actor Simon Fisher-Beker, “Harry Potter” and “Doctor Hu”, have passed away at the age of 63. Her husband and manager shared an emotional tribute, remembering her as a kind and talented artist.

Simon Fisher-Baker, British actor, ‘Harry Potter, “is known for his roles in” Rounding Stone,’ and ‘Doctor Hu’, he died at the age of 63. Her death was confirmed by her manager, Kim Barry of Jaffrey Management and her husband Tony.
Barry said in a statement to the Metro, “Today I not only lost a customer in Simon Fisher-Baker, but a 15-year-old close personal friend stood up.”
Barry also recalled a memorable moment in Fisher-Beker’s career, sharing, “When I offered part of Dorium Moldovar in BBC’s doctor, I will never forget that phone call.” He described the late actor as “a writer, a writer and a great public speaker”, both kind and kind. “My condolences go to the army of her husband Tony, her brothers, nephews and her fans.”
Greetings to everyone. This is Tony, Simon’s husband. I have some very sad news. Simon passed at 2:50 pm today … Posted by Simon Fisher-Baker on Sunday, March 9, 2025
According to the New York Post, Fisher-Better’s most recognized role was The Fat Fire, Haflepf House in Harry Potter, ghosts and magician stones, known as Harry Potter and philosophical stone in the UK.
Her husband, Tony shared heartbreaking news on social media, writing on Facebook, “Hello to everyone. This is Tony, Simon’s husband. I have some sad news. Simon died this afternoon at 2:50 pm.” He said that he would keep the account open for some time, but he was uncertain if he posts again.
According to the New York Post report, Fisher-Beta also recognized her role as a doctor Hu Season 5 and 6 as Dorium Moldovar, later Dr. Hu: The Lested Doctor Hu: The Lateth Doctor Chronicles and Jenny the Doctor’s daughter repeated the character in the podcast series.
Beyond his work in Doctor Hu and Harry Potter, Fisher-Baker had a diverse acting career, appearing in British television classics such as puppy love, one foot in the grave, the bill, love soup and afterlife. He also had a role in the 2012 Academy Award winning film Les Egyptians.