'No one's ever really gone': Mark Hamill shares picture of Carrie Fisher giving the middle finger as he pays tribute to Star Wars co-star on first anniversary of her death

Mark Hamill has paid tribute to Carrie Fisher on the one year anniversary of her sudden death.  

The Star Wars actor, 66, took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a photo montage of himself with the late actress as well as some quirky artwork. 

He captioned the images: 'No one's ever really gone... #AlwaysWithUs #CarrieOnForever'.

Scroll down for video 

Paying respects: Mark Hamill has paid tribute to Carrie Fisher on the one year anniversary of her sudden death with a  Twitter photo montage of the pair on Wednesday

Paying respects: Mark Hamill has paid tribute to Carrie Fisher on the one year anniversary of her sudden death with a  Twitter photo montage of the pair on Wednesday

The first image was artwork by Lindsay van Ekelenburg that depicted Carrie in robes and a crown, carrying her beloved French bulldog Gary in one hand as she stuck up the middle finger of the other.

The second snap showed Mark and Carrie in the 70s when they first became friends after meeting filming Star Wars. 

Going full circle, the final shot depicted the pair in a promotional image in the latest Star Wars film, The Last Jedi. 

Tribute: The first image was artwork by Lindsay van Ekelenburg that depicted Carrie in robes and a crown, carrying her beloved French bulldog Gary in one hand as she stuck up the middle finger of the other

Tribute: The first image was artwork by Lindsay van Ekelenburg that depicted Carrie in robes and a crown, carrying her beloved French bulldog Gary in one hand as she stuck up the middle finger of the other

Carrie died suddenly aged 60 on December 26, 2016 after she suffered a medical emergency whilst on a flight from London to LAX. An autopsy found she had cocaine, ecstasy and heroin in her body four days before her death.

The late actress appears in Star Wars: The Last Jedi as the Resistance general in scenes filmed prior to her passing.

The film ends with a dedication to Carrie, who makes her final appearance in Episode VIII. 

VERY cosy co-stars: Mark (Luke Skywalker) revealed that off-screen the chemistry with Carrie (Princess Leia) was sizzling as they were 'making out like teenagers'

VERY cosy co-stars: Mark (Luke Skywalker) revealed that off-screen the chemistry with Carrie (Princess Leia) was sizzling as they were 'making out like teenagers'

 Mark recently shocked fans when he revealed that himself and Carrie were 'making out like teenagers' behind the scenes of the first Star Wars film in 1977. 

Speaking to The Guardian, actor confessed that he enjoyed a secret fling with Carrie - but it ultimately fizzled out as they couldn't stop giggling whenever they were together. 

Mark recalled: 'Carrie and I were attracted to one another, but I knew from previous jobs that it would have been a bad idea [to get involved with a co-star]. But Carrie and I found pretexts.' 

He revealed that the pair had been discussing kissing techniques during a drunken encounter before they ultimately ended up locking lips themselves.  

Asked if the pair 'got it on' during the filming of the first film in 1977, he admitted: 'Oh, yeah! Are you kidding me? We were all over each other!' before explaining that the steamy session came to an end when they caught the giggles. 

Unhappy ending: Their love affair on Star Wars turned out to be ill-fated as they famously discovered they were siblings after sharing a steamy smooch 

Unhappy ending: Their love affair on Star Wars turned out to be ill-fated as they famously discovered they were siblings after sharing a steamy smooch 

Steamy: Mark revealed that the pair had been discussing kissing techniques during a drunken encounter before they ultimately ended up locking lips themselves

Steamy: Mark revealed that the pair had been discussing kissing techniques during a drunken encounter before they ultimately ended up locking lips themselves

Still on screen: Carrie died suddenly aged 60 in December 2016. The late actress appears in Star Wars: The Last Jedi and there is a tribute to her at the end of the film 

Still on screen: Carrie died suddenly aged 60 in December 2016. The late actress appears in Star Wars: The Last Jedi and there is a tribute to her at the end of the film 

Before her death, Carrie revealed she had a  whirlwind three-month-long affair with co-star Harrison Ford while filming the first Star Wars movie in 1976.

At the time she was 19, whilst Harrison was a 33-year-old married father of two.

‘It was so intense,’ she said in her memoir, The Princess Diarist. ‘It was Han and Leia during the week, and Carrie and Harrison during the weekend.’

She admitted that she was riddled with insecurities during the affair, as she recalled: 'I looked over at Harrison. A hero’s face — a few strands of hair fell over his noble, slightly furrowed brow.

'How could you ask such a shining specimen of a man to be satisfied with the likes of me? I was so inexperienced, but I trusted something about him. He was kind.’ 

Former fling: Before her death, Carrie revealed she had a whirlwind three-month-long affair with co-star Harrison Ford while filming the first Star Wars movie in 1976

Former fling: Before her death, Carrie revealed she had a whirlwind three-month-long affair with co-star Harrison Ford while filming the first Star Wars movie in 1976

The comments below have not been moderated.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

What's This?

By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.