Six of Isabelle's ten nearest neighbors by audience shape are actors — Zachary Levi (0.83), Ken Jeong (0.77), Gwendoline Christie (0.72), David Harbour (0.72), Alan Tudyk (0.70), and Felicia Day (0.70) — making actors the dominant subcategory in a neighbor set that otherwise spans tech personalities, TV shows, and a website.
The shape is broad: scores descend gradually from 0.83 down to 0.70 across the top 10, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Alongside the six actors, Philip DeFranco (0.75) and Marques Brownlee (0.71) represent the Tech Personalities subcategory, while What We Do In The Shadows (0.73) and Nerdist (0.71) round out the set as a TV show and a website, respectively. No other Fictional Characters appear in the top 10, meaning Isabelle's audience shape is defined almost entirely by cross-kind neighbors — the people and properties this audience also follows rather than anything structurally similar to a game character. The actor cluster skews toward performers with visible genre-fandom footprints, though that pattern lives in the subcategory distribution, not in any single dominant pull.
The broad shape here reflects an audience that distributes its attention widely across entertainment personalities and media properties rather than concentrating around any single comparable entity.