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Actress Dana Delany, 68, is completely focused on her work, not her fame. “I’m at a point in my career – or maybe I’ve always been like this, it’s just my nature – where I’m not really into publicity. I just love the work, and we live in a culture now where it’s so much about how many followers you have, and I just don’t care about that. That’s not why I act.” Her TV work includes roles in the popular shows China Beach And Desperate Housewivesand she stars alongside Sylvester Stallone in Paramount+’s crime drama Tulsa Kingwhich returns with Season 2 on September 15. Delany tells AARP how a China Beach co-star helped her with her current role, what it’s like working with Stallone and why she thinks she has a bit of psychic powers.

The interview has been edited for length And Clarity.

Your Tulsa King The character owns a horse farm and is a trained rider. Did you have any experience with horses when you took on the role?

I appreciate horses, but I am not a great rider. In the first season I really wanted to overcome that and feel comfortable with the horses. So I did a little horse therapy with my old friend Chloe Webb, who China Beach with me. She’s an equine therapist now — that means she uses horses for emotional therapy, with vets who have PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) or people who are afraid of horses. She’s a great therapist… and it was kind of mind-blowing what you can fix in an hour. And it was very emotional, and I’m actually very comfortable with horses now. This season, they didn’t have to let me ride much. My character is more connected to Sly (Stallone).

What is it like working with Sylvester Stallone?

I have to say, it was an unexpected joy working with Sly. He’s really phenomenal. He works so hard. He’s so prepared. He has a lot of responsibilities – he produces (the show), he does a lot of rewriting, he’s in almost every scene – and he really cares. And he edits and he looks at the dailies. He does everything. That’s his way, his nature. On top of that, he’s incredibly spontaneous. He’s not a one-man showman. That’s how I like to work. Yes, we have the scene and the script and it’s great, but can we play with it a little bit? He’s ready to play. And people will see from what we’ve done this season that we’ve had so much fun. There’s a lot of laughter and it’s this great game between us of keeping up with each other. He’s constantly inventing something new and coming up with it, throwing it to me, and then I throw it back to him. It’s been a lot of fun.

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Dana Delany as Margaret Devereaux wearing a cowboy hat outdoors in a still from “Tulsa King”

Delany plays horse ranch owner Margaret Devereaux in the Paramount+ series “Tulsa King.”

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Season 1 of Tulsa King was filmed in Oklahoma and the final season in Atlanta. How did you like filming outside of the usual LA recording studio?

I really enjoyed Oklahoma. I’d never been to Oklahoma before and I found it surprisingly modern and hip and kind of unusual. (Oklahoma City) has great art deco, which fascinated me. And surprisingly, I’d never shot in Atlanta before, so that was new to me. It’s really hard to navigate the city because it’s so spread out, a bit like LA, and you kind of have to figure out which neighborhood you want to be in. I would say the best thing I loved was the foliage. There are incredible trees there. And they have a great park system, including Piedmont Park. I lived in Midtown and I would spend hours – as much as I could – walking in the park. It was pretty amazing.

Is walking your favorite way to stay fit?

I love walking. That’s kind of intensified during the pandemic, and I was lucky enough to be in Santa Monica, California, so I’ve been able to walk a lot. Since I was a kid, I’ve been a big loner. I walk and reflect. I don’t listen to anything. I don’t listen to books. I don’t listen to music. I don’t talk on the phone. I like to be present and observe and be busy with my thoughts.

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