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The name Simon (disambiguation) appears in several contexts pertinent to the Doctor Who universe and the relevant real world. They are listed below in alphabetical order by surname. If no surname is available, alphabetization occurs by the disambiguation term — that is, the bit between the parentheses in a title like Waitress (Random Shoes). As a surname it is often styled in Simmons.
In-universe
As only name
- Simon, the son of a man who threw a brick at a Dalek during the Dalek invasion of Earth in 2009. (TV: The Stolen Earth)
- Simone, a French farmer in 1895 (COMIC: The Mutant Turnip)
- Simmons, the leading field researcher and technician in the employ of Henry van Statten. (TV: Dalek)
- Simmons, a World War II prisoner (TV: The Impossible Astronaut)
- Simon (PROSE: Enter Wildthyme)
- Simon, an employee of Lexington Bank (PROSE: Borrowed Time)
- Simon, model 1711 "Robohuman" (PROSE: Mortal Thoughts)
- Simon, character in Lant Land (PROSE: Lant Land)
- Simon, a character created by Annette Billingsley as a main character in her thirty-two children's novel series The Troubleseekers (PROSE: The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage)
As first name
Behind the scenes
Actors
As first name
Guest
- Simon Callow, who played Charles Dickens in TV: The Unquiet Dead and reprised his role in a brief cameo in TV: The Wedding of River Song.
- Simon Fisher-Becker, who played Dorium Maldovar in TV: The Pandorica Opens, A Good Man Goes to War and The Wedding of River Song.
- Simon Lack, who played Kettering in TV: The Mind of Evil and Zadek in TV: The Androids of Tara.
- Simon Pegg, who voiced Don Chaney in AUDIO: Invaders from Mars and played the Editor in TV: The Long Game.
Featured
- Simon Chadwick, who played Cal Kilburne in TV: Enemy of the Bane.
- Simon Day, who played the Steward in TV: The End of the World
- Simon Dutton, who played Alistair in TV: The Time of Angels.
- Simon Gregor, who played Carlo in TV: The Vampires of Venice
- Simon Greenall, who played Mr Skinner in TV: Love & Monsters.
- Simon Gipps-Kent, who played Seth in The Horns of Nimon.
- Simon Rouse, who played Hindle in TV: Kinda and Master John Kincaid in AUDIO: The Witch from the Well.
- Simon Shackleton, who played Bob in TV: Fragments.
- Simon Slater, who played Edwardes in TV Terror of the Vervoids.
- Simon Pearsall, who played Whitey in TV: Gridlock.
- Simon Williams, who played Group Captain Ian Gilmore in TV: Remembrance of the Daleks.
Monster specialists
- Simon Cain, who played Curly in TV: The Enemy of the World and a Silurian in TV: Doctor Who and the Silurians.
- Simon Preston-Barnes, who played the Lochnessy Alien in TV: Liberation and a CCPC in TV: The Last Precinct.
Extra
- Simon Legree, who played a UNIT Sergeant in TV: The Time Monster.
- Simon Ludders, who played a patient in TV: New Earth.
- Simon Shaw, who played a Tigellan Guard in TV: Meglos.
- Donald Simons, who played several uncredited roles in the Doctor Who serials.
- Simon Sutton, who played the Lookout in TV: Planet of Fire.
- Simon Thomas, who played Mr Danes in TV: The End of Time
Vocal
- Simon Coady, who voiced the Video Commentary in TV: Paradise Towers.
- Simon Kingsley, who voiced Septimus in AUDIO: The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel.
- Simon Ockenden, the narrator of the 2|entertain documentaries.
- Simon Poland, who voiced the 456 in TV: Children of Earth.
- Simon Rouse, who played Master John Kincaid in AUDIO: The Witch from the Well.
- Simon Williams, who reprised his role as Ian Gilmore in Counter-Measures, and voiced Paul Addison and Shara in AUDIO: Nekromanteia and Lord Ruthven in AUDIO: The Ruthven Inheritance.
As surname
- Caroline Mary Simmons, who played the uncredited role of a Cyberman android in TV: Earthshock.
- Neville Simons, who played Frank Michaels in TV: The Ambassadors of Death.
- William Simons, who played Mandrel in TV: The Sun Makers.
Production
Television
Cameramen
- Simon Archer BSC, the director of photography on TV: The Lodger.
- Simon Ridge, an assistant camera for Doctor Who.
Directors
Producers
- Simon Barnes, a producer for K9.
Sound design, effects, music
- Simon Fraser (sound recordist), a sound recordist for Doctor Who.
- Simon Clark (sound recordist), a sound recordist for An Adventure in Space and Time.
Visual effects
- Simon C. Holden, a 2D artist for some episodes of RTD-era Doctor Who and an on-set visual effects supervisor on the last half of series 1 of The Sarah Jane Adventures.
- Simon McDonald, the visual effects designer for Castrovalva.
- Simon Taylor, the visual effects designer on TV: Paradise Towers.
- Simon Wicker, a digital matte painter credited on several episodes in series 3 and 4 of the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who.
Writers
- Simon Nye, the writer of Amy's Choice for the 2010 series of Doctor Who.
Other
- Simon Winstone, an editor of the Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures line and a script editor for Doctor Who.
Other media
Prose
- Simon Bucher-Jones
- Simon Clark (writer), who wrote The Dalek Factor.
- Simon A. Forward, a prose and audio writer and longtime Doctor Who fan.
- Simon Guerrier, the author of several Doctor Who novels, audio dramas and short stories.
- Simon Messingham, an author who has written several Doctor Who novels.
Comics
- Simon Fraser (artist), a comic artist for Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor.
- Simon Furman, a comic and audio writer who has written several Doctor Who stories.
- Simon Jowett, who wrote The Enlightenment of Ly-Chee the Wise and Star-Crossed.
Audio
- Simon Furman, a comic and audio writer who has written several Doctor Who stories.
- Simon Holub, a cover artist for several of Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who Audio Drama range and The Companion Chronicles range.
- Simon Power, who provided the music and sound effects for the BBC Audio releases of the Target Books novelisations.
- Simon Robinson, who performs post production, sound design and music for Big Finish.
- Simon Ellinas, Art Assistant for Doctor Who Magazine for a number of issues.
- Simon Hugo, the editor of Torchwood Magazine.