British Black and Asian Shakespeare Performance Database
The Role of King of France
- Daniel Abbott in The Famous Victories of Henry V (2015): Royal Shakespeare Company, First Encounters with Shakespeare for Younger Audiences touring production
- Jude Akuwudike in Henry V (2022): Donmar Warehouse
- Romayne Andrews in King Lear (2018): Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
- David Carr in King Lear (1997): Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
- Christopher Colquhoun in King Lear (1993): Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
- Winston Crooke in King Lear (1986): Nottingham Playhouse
- Evroy Deer in King Lear (1994): Talawa
- Jeff Diamond in All's Well That Ends Well (1997): Oxford Stage Company
- Lloyd Everitt in King Lear (2011): West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
- Tunji Falana in Henry V (2010): Southwark Playhouse, London
- Caleb Frederick in King Lear (2016): Royal and Derngate Theatres, Northampton
- Marcus Griffiths in King Lear (2016): Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
- Adrian Irvine in King Lear (1997): National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre
- Adrian Irvine in King Lear (1998): BBC, BBC Two
- Geoffrey Lumb in Henry V (2022): Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
- Miles Mitchell in King Lear (2016): Talawa, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
- Caleb Roberts in King Lear (2017): Chichester Festival Theatre, Minerva Theatre
- Caleb Roberts in King Lear (2018): Chichester Festival Theatre, Duke of York's Theatre, London
- Jonathan Savage in King Lear (1995): West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
- Clarence Smith in King Lear (1990): Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
- Abraham Sofaer in Henry V (1942): BBC
- Beru Tessema in King Lear (2008): Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, The Globe Theatre, Bankside
- Buom Tihngang in King Lear (2017): Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, The Globe Theatre, Bankside
- Ashley Zhangazha in King Lear (2010): Donmar Warehouse
- Mark Zuber in King Lear (1976): Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
- Edward de Souza in King Lear (1959): Shakespeare Memorial Theatre