Two actors sit at the top of Pee-wee Herman's neighbor set within a fraction of a point of each other: Ian McKellen at 0.90 and Danny DeVito at 0.90, forming the two-peak structure that defines this audience's shape. These are not interchangeable — they represent distinct audience neighborhoods that the same people happen to inhabit simultaneously.
The top 10 breaks down as seven actors and three comedians, with no other subcategory represented. The actor cluster includes Chris Meloni (0.88), Simon Pegg (0.86), Neil Patrick Harris (0.86), and Ben Stiller (0.84). The comedian cluster runs through Doug Benson (0.85), Kathy Griffin (0.85), and Eddie Izzard (0.84). One non-celebrity neighbor does appear: Comedy Central (0.87), a TV channel sitting squarely between the two peaks. The absence of musicians, athletes, or media brands beyond Comedy Central in the top 10 is notable — this is a tightly typed cluster of performance-oriented celebrities.
Pee-wee Herman's audience shape is defined by two overlapping performance communities — character-driven actors and stand-up comedians — whose fans converge here more than almost anywhere else in the neighbor set.