Kevin Nealon's top 10 neighbors span comedians, actors, and TV personalities in a tight band — scores run from 0.94 down to 0.92 with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the flat shape means the data shows a consistent cluster rather than a dominant anchor.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: five are Comedians (Patton Oswalt at 0.94, John Cleese at 0.94, Stephen Colbert at 0.93, Mel Brooks at 0.92, Sarah Beattie at 0.92), three are Actors (Michael McKean at 0.94, Jason Alexander at 0.92, Bob Odenkirk at 0.91 — just outside the top 10 but visible in the wider graph), two are TV Personalities (Seth Meyers at 0.93, Joel McHale at 0.91), and one is a TV Show (Saturday Night Live at 0.92). The actor presence is notable: McKean leads the entire set at 0.94, and Alexander sits at 0.92, meaning the two highest-similarity actors both carry strong comedy-adjacent associations by subcategory — though the data speaks only to audience shape, not thematic content.
No politicians, journalists, or non-entertainment entities appear in the top 10, though they do show up further out in the broader neighbor set. The cluster is tightly defined by comedians and comedy-adjacent performers, with Saturday Night Live as the lone non-person entry.
This audience shape belongs firmly to the comedy-and-late-night entertainment world, with actors who overlap that space pulling nearly as strongly as fellow comedians.