“Hello everyone. This is Tony, Simon Fisher-Becker’s husband. I have some very sad news.
“At 2:50 this afternoon, Simon passed away. I’ll be keeping this account open for a while. I’m not sure at this point if I’ll be posting again. Thank you.”
Tributes poured in from fans who cherished his work and presence.
“His stage routine was one of the funniest things I’ve heard in ages. A dear man who valued his audiences. RIP Simon, shine on,” one person wrote.
Another recalled, “Really sad news. I met him at a con a few years ago and he was really lovely.”
“Incredibly upsetting to hear,” someone else added. “What’s lovely is that both Dorium and the Maldovarium/Maldovar market are plastered all over the Moffat era of Doctor Who. He’ll never be forgotten.”

The actor was most recognized for his role as the ghostly Fat Friar in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001), where he brought to life the warm and jovial spirit of Hufflepuff House.
Although the presence of ghosts was greatly diminished in the films compared to J.K. Rowling’s books, his portrayal left a lasting mark on audiences.
He was also known for playing the mysterious, blue-skinned intergalactic black marketeer Dorium Maldovar in Doctor Who during Matt Smith’s era as the Doctor.
His character quickly became a fan favorite, thanks to his role in major storylines and his unforgettable delivery of iconic lines.
Simon Fisher-Becker, who has passed away at 63, was a beloved actor whose legacy endures through his work and the cherished memories he leaves behind for both his loved ones and devoted fans.