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Christian Michelides was born on 19 July, 1957 in Graz, Austria, is a Christian Michelides is Austrian psychotherapist Austrian psychotherapist. Discover Christian Michelides's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 19 July 1957
Birthday 19 July
Birthplace Graz, Austria
Nationality Austria

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1945

The theme of the tribunal was the discrimination and persecution of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender-persons in Austria during the period from 1945 to 1995.

Michelides was the founder of the initiative "Häfn human" that counselled and visited prison inmates; he fought against discrimination of asylum seekers and of people with HIV and AIDS, and he participated in grassroots organisations such as Club Plus, Selfhelp Vienna and Social Work from Underneath.

1957

Christian Michelides (born July 19, 1957) is an Austrian psychotherapist.

He is the director of Lighthouse Wien.

Michelides was born in Graz.

1973

In 1973, he started to work as an opera critic of a provincial newspaper called Südost Tagespost.

1975

After serving as an assistant director for plays of Eugène Ionesco and Thomas Bernhard in 1975 at Austria's National Theater, the Burgtheater, he achieved his high school diploma in 1978.

Thereafter he studied arts, philosophy and history of theatre, as well as directing in Milan, Vienna and New York, while still publishing articles in Austrian and Italian journals.

1980

In the 1980s, Michelides was a collaborator for the newly founded magazine WIENER; he then joined the ad agency GGK Wien and the marketing team of the Swiss watch Swatch in Biel.

At the same time, he organized a series of exhibitions in Vienna and published some catalogues.

He presented five young American photographic artists (John Dugdale, Marcus Leatherdale, Robert Mapplethorpe, Todd Watts and Joel-Peter Witkin) for the first time in Europe.

1990

In the early 1990s, he served as an investigative journalist for the magazine FORVM and other publications in Austria and Germany.

Michelides disclosed the membership of Thomas Bernhard in a conservative party organization called the Bauernbund; he also revealed that Rudolf Augstein had published in the Nazi paper Völkischer Beobachter.

Finally he exposed Gertrud Fussenegger, Austria's then most prominent female author, as a former avid Hitler worshipper.

Michelides also discovered that the Austrian Academy of Sciences had secretly stopped awarding the Franz-Grillparzer-Preis, a prize for dramatists left in trust for that purpose by Austrian national poet Franz Grillparzer.

Furthermore, he researched and documented the expansionistic endeavours of großdeutsch-orientated Alfred Toepfer and his close ties to Joseph Goebbels.

1994

As of 1994, Michelides changed his focus to human rights activism and the defence of minorities.

1995

In June 1995 he founded the first International Human Rights Tribunal in Vienna.

The tribunal was chaired by human rights activists Freda Meissner-Blau and Gerhard Oberschlick; in this tribunal, Michelides acted as the attorney general.

From 1995 to 1997, Michelides chaired the Austrian Lesbian and Gay Forum (ÖLSF) and instigated Austria's first LGBT parade, called Regenbogenparade (rainbow parade).

Thereafter he started to work for the homeless.

2000

In 2000, Michelides founded Lighthouse Wien, a shelter for homeless drug addicts with severe traumas, many of them HIV-positive.

2002

In 2002, he graduated as a sex and mental health counselor.

2009

Since 2009 Michelides has conducted an analytic men's group.

2010

In 2010 he completed his studies and graduated as a psychotherapist.

Since then he works as a group analyst in private practice while still serving as director of Lighthouse Wien.

As a photographer he is documenting mainly opera, portraits, monuments and demonstrations.

His theatre photography is dedicated to the Burgtheater in Vienna and the Scala in Milan, the State opera houses of Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, the Semperoper and the Teatro La Fenice as well as the festivals of Bayreuth, Salzburg and Glyndebourne, the opera houses in Brussels, Madrid, London, Paris, Sydney and Tokyo.

In the United Kingdom he has also photographed opera productions in Garsington, Grange Park and at The Grange Festival as well as at the Welsh National Opera in Cardiff and at the Edinburgh International Festival.

Together with Francisco Peralta Torrejón he also documents the Stolpersteine collocated by German artist Gunter Demnig all over Europa.