Patrick Stewart's nearest audiences span comedians, actors, TV personalities, authors, and musicians — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.91 down to 0.88 across the top five neighbors.
The shape is flat: Patton Oswalt leads at 0.91, followed by Joel McHale at 0.91 and Neil Patrick Harris at 0.91 — three neighbors within a hundredth of each other. Neil Gaiman (0.90, Authors) and Josh Groban (0.89, Musicians and Bands) extend the spread further. Tallying the top 10: five are Comedians (Patton Oswalt, Doug Benson, Eddie Izzard, Conan O'Brien, Pete Holmes), three are Actors (Neil Patrick Harris, George Takei, Zach Braff), one is a TV Personality (Joel McHale), and one is an Author (Neil Gaiman). Comedians are the plurality, but the mix is genuinely diverse — no single subcategory accounts for more than half the set. Notably, the top 10 contains no Musicians and Bands despite Josh Groban appearing at position five in the broader results, and no Marketing Channels entries appear within the top 10 at all.
The flat, cross-kind composition suggests an audience defined less by attachment to any one type of entertainer and more by a consistent sensibility that cuts across comedy, drama, literature, and performance.