John Cusack is the strongest pull in Ben Stiller's top 10, scoring 0.92 — but the neighbor set splits into two distinct clusters that together define the audience's shape.
The first cluster anchors around actors: John Cusack (0.92), Danny DeVito (0.85), Elizabeth Banks (0.84), and Jane Lynch (0.84) all share Stiller's own subcategory. The second cluster is comedians and TV personalities: Seth MacFarlane (0.89), Jimmy Kimmel (0.89), Sarah Silverman (0.86), Chelsea Handler (0.86), Kathy Griffin (0.86), and Jeff Ross (0.85) form a dense band of stand-up and late-night adjacents. The two-peak shape reflects an audience that sits comfortably at the intersection of film acting and comedy performance — neither cluster dominates cleanly, and the scores across both are tightly grouped between 0.84 and 0.92.
Tallying the top 10: four are Actors (Cusack, DeVito, Banks, Lynch), four are Comedians (Silverman, Handler, Griffin, Ross), and two are TV Personalities (MacFarlane, Kimmel). No other subcategory appears in the top 10. The absence of directors, musicians, or any non-entertainment category in these positions reinforces how narrowly the audience overlaps with the comedy-and-acting space specifically.
This two-peak structure suggests an audience that follows both the craft of screen performance and the world of comedy, treating the two as a single entertainment neighborhood rather than separate interests.