The top 10 nearest audiences for Ricky Gervais form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from John Cleese at 0.96 down to Bradley Whitford at 0.91, a span of only five points across ten neighbors. No single neighbor dominates; the shape is flat.
The composition of those ten neighbors is predominantly same-kind: six of the ten are Comedians — John Cleese (0.96), Colin Quinn (0.93), Mel Brooks (0.92), Jerry Seinfeld (0.92), John Fugelsang (0.92), and Randy Rainbow (0.92). The remaining four are Actors: Jason Alexander (0.96), Kevin Nealon (0.92), Bradley Whitford (0.91), and Andy Lassner (0.92) — though Lassner's subcategory is TV Personalities, not Actors. Correcting that tally: Actors account for three of the ten (Jason Alexander, Bradley Whitford, and George Takei does not appear in the top 10), with one TV Personality (Andy Lassner) rounding out the set alongside six Comedians.
The cluster is almost entirely Celebrities and Influencers — no brands, no media channels, no organizations appear in the top 10. The audience shape here is a recognizable comedy-and-performance bloc, with Actors and Comedians sharing nearly identical audience compositions at this range.
The flat distribution across a narrow band suggests this audience is well-defined but not exclusive to any single peer — it overlaps broadly and evenly across a specific tier of English-language comedy and character-actor talent.