CANTON – Ron Fazio recalled the time he tried to convince a video store employee he had played the lead role in a “Toxic Avenger” sequel in the 1980s.

Fazio’s sister was there and even vouched for him.

“I don’t know if it was Blockbuster,” he said. “I can’t remember the name (of the video store). But my sister was proud that I did (the movie). And I said, ‘Hey, let’s go see if they have ‘Toxic Avenger’ … and we found it.

“My sister said (to the worker), ‘This is my brother, that’s him right here (on the box).’ And they said, ‘No way!'”

Displaying his driver’s license, Fazio walked away with the employee still in doubt.

“But there’s like no picture of me,” he said of portraying the role of a mutant superhero in a full mask. “It’s just the picture of the ‘Toxic Avenger’ on the box, and there was no way of convincing anybody, and this happened to be in South Jersey at the time (and the movie is based in New Jersey).”

Ron Fazio is shown in costume as "Toxie" in one of the two sequels in "The Toxic Avenger" franchise. Fazio will appear from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday at Happy Pappys Action Figure Extravaganza shop in downtown Canton.

Reflecting on such encounters, the 59-year-old Fazio said that making the movies were fun, “and I did it, and I know I did it.”

‘Toxie’ visiting downtown Canton toy store

Fazio will be available to share more stories about his “Toxic Avenger” days with fans of the films when he appears from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday at Happy Pappys Action Figure Extravaganza, 135 Sixth St. NW, in downtown Canton.

Fazio will sign autographs for $20, with opportunities for photos and to ask him questions.

Fazio portrayed “Toxie” in “The Toxic Avenger Part II” and “The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie.”

Ron Fazio, who portrayed "Toxie" in "The Toxic Avenger Part II" in the 1980s, will be appearing from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday at Happy Pappys Action Figure Extravaganza shop in downtown Canton.

“‘Toxic Avenger’ and ‘Basket Case’ have always been (some) of my favorite B horror movies,” said Clifton Boggs, owner of Happy Pappys. “As a kid, my mother used to take me to Camelot Music in Mellett Mall.

“I got to rent three to five horror movies for the weekend,” he recounted. “Man, do I miss those movie marathons. So that is one of the many reasons to have Ron Fazio at the store and share his love for playing Toxie.”



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