At 0.86, Dick Van Dyke sits at the top of Ben Bailey's neighbor set — but the gap between him and the next two neighbors is negligible, with Jim Norton at 0.86 and Dave Attell at 0.85 forming a near-equal second peak. That near-tie at the top is the structural story: the shape is two-peak, bridging a cluster of actors and a cluster of comedians.
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: five are Actors (Dick Van Dyke, George Takei, Melissa McCarthy, Denis Leary), four are Comedians (Jim Norton, Dave Attell, John Cleese, Lewis Black), and one is a Director (Ron Howard at 0.82). Ben Bailey's own subcategory — TV Personalities — has one match in the top 10: Adam Richman at 0.82. The neighbor set is otherwise entirely cross-kind, dominated by actors and comedians in roughly equal measure.
The scores compress tightly from 0.86 down to 0.80, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the pack. The two-peak label reflects the dual pull of a classic-Hollywood actor cohort and a stand-up comedy cohort — audiences that follow Ben Bailey appear to sit at the intersection of both.