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Rhea Perlmanplays an experienced magician in her new movieMarvelous and the Black Hole— but the actress credits movie magic for making her look like a pro.

“It was terrifying when she said that you’re going to have to actually do this a few tricks,” Perlman, 74, tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue ofMarvelous and the Black Holewriter and director Kate Tsang. “I begged for somebody else’s hands to be doing it, but Kate, said, ‘No, no, you’re learning this. You’re doing it.’ "

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The four-time Emmy winner trained with Los Angeles-based magician Kayla Drescher for one month in order to nail some basic tricks.

“She must have come over at least 40 times in a month,” Perlman says. “I would say, becoming a magician after the age of 70, bad idea. That’s not my sport. I’d be just as good trying to be a basketball player after the age of 70 and being 5 feet tall. But it was fun.”

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Off-screen, Perlman spends her free time meditating and doing yoga.

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“I really don’t love to work out, but I love the feeling that I get from the endorphins,” Perlman says. “I do a lot of yoga all my life. I have the YogaWorks app on my computer and it’s great. It’s amazing to see what you can do in 30 minutes.”

She also does “a lot of walking, and I like to dance a lot.”

Meditating helps soothe Perlman’s “anxiety and self-doubt” that occasionally creeps in. She started working with a mindfulness coach about six years ago to learn the technique.

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“I have to use a couple of meditation techniques, which are basically seeing the thing that’s happening, accepting that it’s happening, let it happen, and then let it go,” she says. “And it always goes.”

The passing of time helpedtheCheersalumfeel comfortable watching herself back inMarvelous and the Black Hole. “In general, I don’t like watching myself, but given the distance of how long ago we did it, it’s fine now,” Perlman says of the dramedy she filmed two years ago.

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While Perlman can’t say too much about her upcoming projects, “it means I got work coming up,” she says, “and I’m very excited about that.”

Marvelous and the Black Holeis in theaters now.

source: people.com