Nine of Kevin McHale's top 10 nearest neighbors are actors — a near-total same-kind cluster that signals an audience shaped almost entirely by the actor ecosystem. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.95 indicates very tight overlap.
Dianna Agron leads at 0.95, followed by Darren Criss at 0.92 and Chris Colfer at 0.91 — three actors whose audience profiles sit exceptionally close to McHale's. Leonardo DiCaprio (0.89), Amber Patrice Riley (0.89), Eliza Dushku (0.89), and Mark Ruffalo (0.88) extend the actor cluster further. Chloe Bennet rounds out the actor contingent at 0.88.
The one structural break in the top 10 is Shudder, an entertainment platform, sitting at 0.90 — actually the fourth-highest score in the set, slotting between Colfer and DiCaprio. Its presence inside an otherwise actor-dominated cluster is the clearest cross-kind signal in the data. The tenth neighbor, Glee (0.88), is a TV show rather than an actor, adding a second non-actor entry but one that shares obvious cast overlap with several of the actors above it.
The broad shape here reflects a wide band of high scores — the gap between first (0.95) and tenth (0.88) is narrow — meaning McHale's audience doesn't concentrate around a single neighbor so much as it spreads evenly across a dense actor-and-adjacent-entertainment cluster.