Gage Cass Woodle
Gage is a native New Yorker and the offspring of two predominant psychiatrists. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Marymount Manhattan College with a communications degree focused on filmmaking. His background is in adolescent crisis counseling but he has also been working in the entertainment business for over 10 years. As a counselor Gage spent years working in institutions guiding people towards better lives. As an actor, writer and producer he spent years on the screens and behind the scenes creating fantasy lives. His dream of creating a community where these two worlds could coexist and strengthen one another led to the development of Mythic Bridge, a place where disadvantaged storytellers can get the support and knowledge to realize their dreams.
Gage and Don met on September 11th 2001, in New York City.
Don Klein

Don grew up in Littleton, Colorado and graduated from Columbine High School in 1999. Post the Columbine tragedy, Don earned a scholarship for exceptional talent to a performance arts and film school in New York City. Dons first day of school, and the day he met Gage, was September 11th, 2001. Even though the city was a devastated, he surprisingly found himself surrounded by something special and precious, something that was to forever shape his character. At New York Citys darkest hour, he remained to take care of others, just as he did at Columbine. Using the transformative power of film to affect many lives and create numerous productions while developing a non-profit organization, he is realizing his calling.
In the years that followed, Don used his knowledge and creative drive to develop and create numerous independent short films, television pilots and music videos for local musicians in New York. Most importantly, he began co-developing the dream of a creative community. He acted upon the mission to provide disadvantaged youth with experiential leadership programs. He knew how to demonstrate the connection of leadership and teamwork through the celebration of storytelling, diversity and full expression.