Axl Rose's nearest audiences are dominated by actors, not fellow musicians — a cross-kind pattern that defines the shape of this neighbor set. Henry Winkler leads at 0.73, followed closely by Jon Cryer at 0.71 and Tom Arnold at 0.71. All three are actors, and actors account for the largest single subcategory across the top 10.
The shape is broad: scores descend gradually from 0.73 down to 0.66, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Within that spread, musicians do appear — Keith Richards at 0.68, Paul McCartney at 0.67, and Richard Marx at 0.66 — but they are outnumbered by actors (five neighbors: Winkler, Cryer, Arnold, Alan Alda at 0.67, and Kevin Bacon at 0.67). Ron Howard, a director, sits at 0.68, and David Letterman, a TV personality, rounds out the top 10 at 0.66. No comedians appear in the top 10, though they are well-represented in positions just beyond it.
The overall picture is an audience whose shape aligns more with a certain generation of entertainment figures — actors, directors, and legacy musicians from roughly the same era — than with any single genre or medium.