
The actor Simon Fisher-Becker passed away at the age of 63, leaving family, colleagues, and fans in shock. His husband, Tony, was the one who confirmed the tragic news, recalling highlights from Simon's career, such as his participation in the BBC series, 'Doctor Who', and his talent as a writer, narrator, and public speaker.
"Simon was also a writer, narrator, and great public speaker. I will never forget the phone call I made to him when he was offered the role of Dorium Moldovar in Dr Who from the BBC. My condolences to his husband Tony, his brother, nieces, and nephews, and his legion of fans," Tony said in a statement.
Simon’s husband, Tony, shared more details about the actor's death, indicating that for the moment he will keep Simon's social media accounts open so that fans can say their goodbyes. Simon Fisher-Becker participated in well-known productions such as 'Les Misérables,' 'Harry Potter,' 'Doctor Who,' and series like 'One Foot in the Grave' and 'Love Soup,' standing out for his talent and charisma in front of the cameras.
The news of Simon Fisher-Becker's death has generated deep sorrow in the film industry, where he was very much loved. Kim Barry, the actor's representative, mourned Simon's passing at the age of 63, recalling the close relationship that united them for 15 years and highlighting not only the loss of a client but of a close friend.