British actor Simon Fisher-Becker, who was a part of ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ and ‘Doctor Who,’ passed away at the age of 63. His husband Tony Dugdale revealed about the actor’s death in a social media post on Facebook and said that he died on Sunday. Dugdale has not disclosed any additional details about the cause of Simon’s death. He further mentioned that he would keep the account open for some time but was ‘uncertain if he would post again’ According to CNN, Kim Barry, Simon Fischer-Baker’s agent at Jaffrey Management, said: \”I lost not only a client, but a close personal friend of 15 years standing\” The actor’s first Hollywood credit came in the 1990s through a series of single-episode TV appearances on shows including ‘Hale and Pace’ and ‘One Foot in the Grave’ Between 2013 and 2018, he was seen in three seasons of the TV series “Waterside,” a UK-based sci-fi drama. He also played the voice of Arthur Morstan on the ‘Sherlock Holmes’ mini series through the 2020s.