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Carrie Fisher, mom Debbie Reynolds honored at Golden Globes

A montage of clips from both their movies and personal collections were shown, set to footage of the two singing together.

The Golden Globe Awards aren't noted for In Memoriam tributes -- that kind of remembrance is usually left to the Academy Awards and the Emmys. But on Sunday night, the awards show couldn't go without acknowledging two of the numerous devastating losses the acting world suffered in 2016.

Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, the mother-daughter duo who died a day apart in late December, were honored with a sweet collection of both professional and personal film clips.

The homage began with footage of Reynolds holding and playing with a young Fisher, then transitioned into film clips from their roles in Star Wars, "Singin' in the Rain," "The Singing Nun," "When Harry Met Sally" and other productions.

The clip package was set to Fisher and Reynolds singing "You Made Me Love You" on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in 2011.

Fisher's brother and Reynolds' son, Todd Fisher, thanked the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for honoring his sister and his mother.

Acclaimed actress Meryl Streep also remembered Fisher when accepting the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement award. After expounding on her anger at president-elect Donald Trump's 2015 imitation of Serge Kovaleski, a reported with a disability, Streep cited a Fisher comment.

"As my dear departed friend Princess Leia once said to me, 'Take your broken heart, make it into art,'" Streep said.