Support for France rang loud and clear at Sunday night's Golden Globes.

Stars such as Helen Mirren and George Clooney's wife, Amal, wore shows of support, and others spoke about the terrorist attacks onstage. (Videos via E!NBC)

"To our brothers, sisters, friends and family in France, our thoughts, our prayers, our hearts are with you tonight," Jared Leto said. "On vous aime. Je suis Charlie." (Video via Golden Globe Awards clips provided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions Inc.)

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"Today was an extraordinary day, there were millions of people that marched, not just in Paris about around the world," George Clooney said. "They were Christians, Jews, Muslims, leaders of countries all over the world. They didn't just march in protest. They marched in support of the idea that we will not walk in fear. We won't do it. So, Je suis Charlie. Thank you." (Video via Golden Globe Awards clips provided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions Inc.)

"Together we will stand united against anyone who would oppress free speech," said Hollywood Foreign Press Association president Theo Kingma. "Anywhere, from North Korea to Paris." (Video via Golden Globe Awards clips provided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions Inc.)

Millions, including various world leaders, marched in Paris on Sunday in a show of unity for France. Attacks last week left 17 people dead in France. (Video via CNN)