At 0.82, Blake Anderson and Mark Hamill sit in a near-dead tie at the top of Tony Hawk's similarity graph — two actors whose audiences look almost identically like his, and the clearest expression of the two-peak shape the data carries.
The rest of the top 10 reinforces rather than complicates that picture. Seven of the ten neighbors are actors, with Adam DeVine (0.76), Anna Kendrick (0.75), Wil Wheaton (0.73), Alan Tudyk (0.73), and Nathan Fillion (0.73) filling out the cluster. The remaining three — TV personality Adam Savage (0.75), band Foo Fighters (0.73), and comedian Bill Burr (0.73) — sit at the lower edge of the range but don't disrupt the dominant pattern. No other athletes appear in the top 10; the subcategory that defines Tony Hawk has no representation among his nearest audience neighbors.
The shape here is an athlete whose audience composition maps almost entirely onto actors — a cross-kind pattern that suggests the audience is organized around something other than sport.