Olivia Wilde's nearest audiences are dominated by comedians and actors — not a single standout neighbor, but a dense, evenly matched cluster where the top score (0.95) and the tenth (0.94) sit within a band of just one point.
The shape is flat: Pete Holmes leads at 0.95, followed immediately by Radiohead at 0.95 and Kristen Schaal at 0.95, then Nick Kroll at 0.95 and Elliot Page at 0.95. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: five are Comedians (Pete Holmes, Nick Kroll, Aziz Ansari, Chelsea Peretti, Paul Scheer), three are Actors (Kristen Schaal, Elliot Page, Ben Schwartz), one is a TV Show (Team Coco at 0.94), and one is a Musicians and Bands entry (Radiohead). Wilde herself is classified as an Actor, so the cross-kind finding is notable: comedians outnumber fellow actors in the top 10, and the single musician (Radiohead) sits higher than most of the actors. The TV show Team Coco at 0.94 reinforces a comedy-media lean that runs through the entire set.
This flat, comedy-and-actor cluster suggests an audience whose shape is defined less by any single adjacent figure than by a consistent cultural register — one where stand-up, character acting, and alt-comedy media all draw from the same pool.