Jon Cryer's top 10 neighbors by audience similarity form a mixed cluster of actors, political voices, and comedians — with scores compressed tightly between 0.84 and 0.79, the hallmark of a flat shape with no single dominant pull.
Four of the ten neighbors share Cryer's own subcategory: Tom Arnold at 0.84, Dick Van Dyke at 0.81, George Takei at 0.80, and Henry Winkler at 0.80. But the remaining six cut across distinctly different kinds. Jeff Tiedrich, a Professional, sits at 0.83 — the second-closest neighbor overall, ahead of every other actor except Tom Arnold. Richard Marx (Musicians and Bands, 0.81) and Noel Casler (Comedians, 0.80) follow, alongside Kim Mangone (Politicians, 0.80), MeidasTouch.com (Political Groups, 0.80), and Angry Staffer (Government Officials, 0.79). The political subcategories — a politician, a political group, and a government official — account for three of the six non-actor neighbors, giving the cluster a secondary orientation toward politically engaged audiences even as the scores remain nearly indistinguishable across the full ten.
The flat shape and cross-kind composition together suggest an audience that doesn't cluster tightly around any single type of entity, but overlaps broadly with both entertainment figures and politically active voices.