Annie Fischer (July 5, 1914 - April 10, 1995) was a Jewish-born, Hungarian classical pianist.
Fischer was born in Budapest and won the International Liszt Competition there in 1933. Throughout her career she played mainly in Europe and Australia, but was seldom known in the United States until late in her lifetime, having concertized only twice across the Atlantic.
Much admired for her spontaneous expressive readings and attention to detail, she was praised by the likes of Sviatoslav Richter, and known especially for her interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann, as well as her native Hungarian composers like Béla Bartók.