The top 10 neighbors for Julia Louis-Dreyfus span comedians, journalists, TV personalities, actors, an author, a musician, an activist, and a TV show — a notably mixed subcategory composition with no single kind dominating. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.98 down to 0.97 within a tight band, and no single neighbor pulls away from the rest.
Seth Meyers (0.98, TV Personality) sits at the top, followed closely by Albert Brooks (0.98, Actor) and Stephen Colbert (0.98, Comedian). Saturday Night Live (0.98, TV Show) and Jared Yates Sexton (0.97, Author) round out the top five. The remaining five — Mikel Jollett (0.97, Musician), Claudia Conway (0.97, Activist), Charles P. Pierce (0.97, Journalist), Sarah Cooper (0.97, Comedian), and John Oliver (0.97, Comedian) — continue the pattern of subcategory variety within a compressed score range.
Actors account for two of the ten neighbors (Albert Brooks and, by subcategory, Julia Louis-Dreyfus herself shares that label with one other). Comedians appear three times; journalists once; the rest are scattered across distinct subcategories. The cross-kind character of this cluster is the defining feature: the audience shape here is not anchored to actors or any single entertainment subcategory, but to a broader mix that includes political commentary, satire, and late-night media.
The flat distribution across this diverse neighbor set suggests an audience that moves fluidly across comedy, political media, and journalism rather than concentrating around any one type.