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Clementina Duffy Carr

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Clementina Duffy Carr
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Full Name Clementina Duffy Carr
Parents Robert Duffy (father)
Marie Duffy (née Carr) (mother)
Spouse Olivier Stevensen (m. 1740 AN)
Children Isabelle Stevensen (b. 1742 AN)
Philippe Stevensen (b. 1744 AN)
Birth Date 15.III.1707 AN
Birth Place Vanie, Oportia
Occupation Civil engineer, college professor, government minister
Residence Oportia Vanie, Oportia
Political Affiliation Independent (Transitional Government appointee)
Known For Transitional Minister of Infrastructure and Reconstruction; infrastructure resilience expert; post-conflict reconstruction planning
Citizenship Oportia Oportia

Clementina Duffy Carr (born 15.III.1707 AN) is an Oportian civil engineer, academic, and government official who serves as the Transitional Minister of Infrastructure and Reconstruction under the Transitional Government of the State of Oportia established following the collapse of the National Salvation Council in the Fourth Euran War. At 38 years old, she is recognized as one of the youngest senior officials in the current administration and has gained prominence for her technical expertise in post-conflict reconstruction and infrastructure modernization.

Carr is married to prominent Oportian actor Olivier Stevensen, whose career in theater and film has made him a notable public figure. Their marriage has attracted considerable media attention, particularly given the contrast between Carr's technical background and her husband's entertainment career.

Personal life

Carr met actor Olivier Stevensen in 1739 AN at a charitable gala supporting veterans of the Yamaqhachan insurgency. Stevensen, then establishing himself as a leading man in Oportian cinema, was participating in the event as part of a celebrity fundraising initiative. Their relationship developed gradually, with both individuals maintaining busy professional schedules.

The couple married on 12.VI.1740 AN in Vanie. The wedding attracted significant media coverage due to Stevensen's celebrity status, though Carr insisted on maintaining a relatively private personal life despite the public attention. Their marriage has been characterized by mutual support for their respective careers and shared interests in cultural preservation and community development. They have two children: daughter Isabelle (born 1742 AN) and son Philippe (born 1744 AN).

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