Parks and Recreation is the strongest pull in Miles Teller's top 10 at 0.77 — a TV show, not another actor — and the neighbor set fans out broadly from there across a wide mix of subcategories.
The shape is broad: eight of the ten nearest neighbors score between 0.71 and 0.75, with no sharp drop-off. Six of the ten are fellow Actors — Anna Kendrick (0.75), John Krasinski (0.75), Adam DeVine (0.74), Blake Anderson (0.73), Anders Holm (0.72), and Rob McElhenney (0.72) — so the audience does overlap substantially with other actors' audiences. But the remaining four neighbors break from that pattern in notable ways: Parks and Recreation (0.77, TV Show) sits at the top of the list, Hank Green (0.72) and John Green (0.71) are both Authors, and David Harbour (0.71) rounds out the actor cluster. The Green brothers' presence — two Authors in the top 10 alongside a comedy ensemble TV show — suggests the audience shape extends into a bookish, comedy-adjacent space that pure actor clusters don't typically include.
The overall picture is an audience that looks like fans of ensemble comedy — both on-screen talent and the shows themselves — with a secondary pull toward author-adjacent audiences that gives the shape more breadth than a straightforward actor peer group.