Jon Bernthal's top 10 neighbors span actors, a TV channel, a beauty brand, a toy brand, a fashion retailer, a comedian, and a TV show — no single subcategory dominates, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
The strongest pull is Steven Yeun at 0.91, followed by Robert Kirkman (0.88, subcategory: Authors) and Katey Sagal (0.83). These three sit at the top of a cluster that also includes AMC Networks (0.82) and Melissa McBride (0.82) — four of the top five neighbors are either actors or a TV channel, pointing to a recognizable television-drama core. But the cluster breaks open quickly after that. IT Cosmetics (0.81) and Funko (0.81) are the next two entries — a beauty brand and a collectibles brand — followed by Hot Topic (0.80, Fashion), Roman Atwood (0.80, Comedians), and Comic Book Men (0.80, TV Shows). That's four distinct subcategories in positions six through ten alone.
The cross-kind spread here is the signal: Bernthal's audience overlaps comparably with pop-culture retail, beauty, and comedy fandom alongside the drama-TV cluster at the top. No single subcategory accounts for more than three of the ten neighbors, and the scores compress into a tight band (0.80–0.91), meaning none of the non-actor neighbors are distant outliers — they're genuine structural neighbors.
The broad shape reflects an audience that isn't anchored to one content type or consumer identity, but instead bridges genre-TV fandom with wider pop-culture consumption.