Bill Burr's top 10 nearest neighbors are a mix of actors, comedians, and a TV show — with no single standout pulling far ahead of the rest. Similarity scores run from 0.90 down to 0.86, a narrow band that signals a flat audience shape: no one neighbor dominates, and the cluster holds together as a type rather than a hierarchy.
Subcategory composition tells the clearest story. Eight of the top 10 neighbors are actors — Mark Hamill (0.90), Kaitlin Olson (0.89), Jason Segel (0.89), Ed Helms (0.88), Rob McElhenney (0.88), Zach Braff (0.87), Eugene Levy (0.87), and Glenn Howerton (0.86) — with only one fellow comedian, Dave Attell (0.87), and one TV show, Schitt's Creek (0.86), rounding out the set. For a comedian, that's a notably actor-heavy neighborhood. Several of those actors — Olson, McElhenney, Howerton — are associated with comedy-adjacent television, but their subcategory is Actors, not Comedians, and that's what the data shows: Bill Burr's audience shape aligns more closely with comedy-drama TV talent than with other stand-up comedians in the top 10.
The flat shape across a tight 0.04-point range means this audience isn't pulled sharply toward any single figure — it's a coherent cluster defined by comedy-inflected actors and ensemble TV, with Burr's own comedian peers largely absent from the top positions.