Wendell Pierce's top 10 neighbors are journalists, activists, politicians, and academics — not other actors. The similarity scores here measure how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.97 indicates near-identical audience shape. Across the top 10, not one neighbor shares Pierce's own subcategory of Actors.
The cluster is dominated by journalists and civic voices. Melissa Harris-Perry (0.97) sits at the top, followed closely by journalists April Ryan (0.97) and Soledad O'Brien (0.96) and Symone D. Sanders (0.96). Activists Bernice King (0.96) and Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II (0.96) anchor a second strand, alongside politicians Bakari Sellers (0.96) and Donna Brazile (0.96). The non-profit NAACP (0.97) and attorney Ben Crump (0.96) round out the set. The shape is flat — scores span barely 0.015 across all ten — meaning no single neighbor dominates; the audience overlap is distributed evenly across this civic-media cluster.
The pattern reveals an audience shaped far more by journalism, activism, and political commentary than by entertainment or performance.