Actors dominate Ming-Na Wen's nearest audiences, but the mix extends well beyond her own subcategory into superhero franchises, gaming media, and convention culture — a broad shape with no single outlier pulling far ahead of the rest.
The top neighbor is Chloe Bennet at 0.94, followed by Clark Gregg at 0.90 and Eliza Dushku at 0.86 — all Actors, and all with clear ties to genre television and film. That trio sets the tone, but the top 10 quickly diversifies. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (0.86, Movie Franchises) and San Diego Comic-Con (0.84, Events and Awards) sit at positions four and five, signaling that superhero and convention-going audiences are nearly as structurally close as fellow actors. Gal Gadot (0.84, Actors) and WandaVision (0.83, TV Shows) continue the genre-entertainment thread, while Gamasutra (0.82, Websites) and ComicBook NOW! (0.82, News Publishers) introduce gaming and comics media. Dbrand (0.82, Technology) rounds out the ten — the one neighbor with no obvious entertainment-franchise connection, yet still within the same audience band.
Tallying the top 10: six Actors, one Movie Franchise, one Events and Awards, one TV Show, one Website, one News Publisher, and one Technology brand. The shape is broad — scores run from 0.94 down to 0.82 with no sharp drop — and the cluster is best described as genre-entertainment and geek-culture audiences, with actors as the plurality but franchise media and fan-community properties filling out the rest.
This audience shape reflects a constituency organized around superhero and sci-fi fandom as much as around any individual performer.