Hugh Laurie's top 10 neighbors span actors, authors, comedians, an environmental organization, and a politician — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a tight band from 0.88 down to 0.83, the hallmark of a broad audience shape.
Allison Janney leads at 0.88, the only neighbor above 0.87. Below her, the mix opens immediately: World Wildlife Fund (0.86) is the second-closest neighbor and the only environmental organization in the top 10 — a cross-kind signal that sits higher than fellow actors Jeff Bridges (0.84) and Bradley Whitford (absent from the top 10 proper but present in the wider set). John Cleese (0.85) and Stephen Fry (0.84) represent comedians and authors respectively, while Margaret Atwood (0.84) and Goodreads (0.84) pull the cluster toward literary audiences. Amy McGrath (0.83), a politician, and Randy Bryce (0.83), an activist, round out the ten — making the top 10 a mix of actors (Janney, Bridges), authors (Fry, Atwood), comedians (Cleese), an environmental org, a politician, an activist, an entertainment platform, and J.K. Rowling just outside. Tallying the top 10: actors hold two slots, authors two, with the remaining six spread across five distinct subcategories. The cross-kind breadth — literary figures, civic voices, and an environmental nonprofit sitting alongside fellow actors — defines the shape more than any single cluster does.
This audience composition suggests a following that aggregates around cultural and civic engagement broadly, rather than tracking any one professional category.