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The top 10 neighbors span actors, comedians, TV personalities, a director, an activism organization, a TV channel, and a magazine — no single subcategory monopolizes the set, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.

Pee-wee Herman leads at 0.90, the only neighbor above 0.89, followed closely by Doug Benson at 0.89 and Seth MacFarlane at 0.89. After that, scores descend gradually through Ian McKellen and John Cusack (both 0.87), Neil Patrick Harris and Chris Meloni (both 0.86), Ron Perlman (0.85), Ben Stiller (0.85), and Michael Caine (0.84). That gradual descent — rather than a sharp drop after one or two names — is the structural signature of a broad shape. Actors make up seven of the ten neighbors; the remaining three are a comedian (Benson), a TV personality (MacFarlane), and a second comedian if you count the full set. The center entity's own subcategory, Actors, clearly dominates the neighbor set, but the presence of comedians and a TV personality alongside them signals that the audience isn't confined to a single performer type. No brands, sports figures, or musicians appear in the top 10, though the wider graph may tell a different story.

The overall picture is an audience with broad but coherent overlap — drawn most strongly to character-driven performers across film and television, with enough range across subcategories to resist a single-tribe label.

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