Jennifer Connelly's Daughter, 3, Prefers Iron Man Over Dad's Avengers Role—Watch the Star's Hilarious Impression!

The 44-year-old actress made her comments on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

By Corinne Heller May 27, 2015 8:17 PMTags

Jennifer Connelly and British actor Paul Bettany's 3-year-old daughter, Agnes Lark, is not very impressed that her dad is an Avengers superhero. She is, however, quite enamored with another one.

The 44-year-old actress made her comments in an recent interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, three weeks after the release of The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Bettany, also 44, plays the android The Vision, marking the first time he appears in person in a Marvel film. He also provides the voice of J.A.R.V.I.S., the A.I. assistant of Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, a role he also portrays in all three Iron Man films and the first Avengers movie.

Connelly and Bettany are also parents to son Stellan, 11, and Kai, 17, the actress' son from a previous relationship. They went to a  premiere of The Avengers: Age of Ultron.

"And Agnus...is 3," Connelly told Kimmel. "She, in theory...was into the idea of him being a superhero but she didn't really understand what it was, so I think Paul was trying to kind of indoctrinate her and she's too young to see the actual movie, so he showed her some Avengers cartoons, thinking, 'This is so cool. I'm The Vision.'

The little girl then offered a pretty hilarious burn.

"She's like, 'Yeah, that's cool but I love Iron Man," Connelly continued. "He's like, 'No, but I'm The Vision!' She's like, 'Yeah, I love Iron Man."

"Then I think he was like, 'Well, Daddy knows the Iron Man.' So, she's like, 'Oh, can I send him a message?' We actually have a video of her that she recorded...it's like she's his biggest fan. The video is her [saying], 'I love you! I love you, Iron Man! I love you so much!' and Paul's in the back going, 'But, you love The Vision too, right?' She's like, 'I love you, Iron Man!'"

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During her interview with Kimmel, Connelly also talked about the childhood movie role that made her famous—Sarah Williams in the cult 1986 musical film, Labyrinth, which saw her play a teenage love interest of David Bowie's Goblin King.

She was 14 at the time and was not that familiar with the iconic rock star. She joked to Kimmel that she thinks she would have been "paralyzed" and unable to "function" had she known more about him before filming.

"It would've been like meeting Iron Man," the host replied.