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Donald Faison

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The top 10 neighbors form a tight, undifferentiated band — scores run from 0.78 down to 0.74 with no single dominant pull — and the composition is almost entirely actors and comedians.

Eight of the ten neighbors carry the Actors subcategory: Neil Patrick Harris (0.78), Mark Hamill (0.77), Kaitlin Olson (0.77), Simon Pegg (0.77), Cobie Smulders (0.75), Zooey Deschanel (0.74), Zach Braff (0.74), and Alison Brie (0.74). The remaining two are Doug Benson (0.77), a Comedian, and Community (0.77), a TV Show. That last entry is the one structural outlier: a show rather than a person, sitting at the same score level as the top actors in the set.

The flat shape means no single neighbor pulls away from the pack — the gap between first and tenth is only 0.04 — which signals a dense, coherent audience neighborhood rather than one defined by a single strong affinity. The presence of Community alongside its cast members (Alison Brie, Danny Pudi appears just outside the top 10) suggests the audience cluster is organized partly around ensemble TV comedy rather than any one performer. No musicians, athletes, or non-entertainment brands appear in the top 10; the neighbor set is almost entirely within the Celebrities and Influencers category, with the TV Show entry as the lone exception.

This shape describes an audience that maps tightly onto a specific corner of ensemble comedy and genre-adjacent acting — consistent across neighbors, with no outlier pulling it in a different direction.

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