Chuck 'Sleazy' Wilson is a multi persona-ed criminal who is as skeezy as one of his nicknames indicates. He specializes in the kidnap of infant children who he then sells on to desperate would be parents, initially targeting Sally Friedman and her baby, before switching his attention to Mork after overhearing his eagerness to be a father. He appears in Season 1's Yes Sir, That's My Baby and is played by Will Porter.
About Chuck Wilson[]
Chuck, while well dressed and favoring the persona of a cowboy, is in fact a long term, hard bitten criminal, with multiple aliases who is, wanted by the FBI who suspect him of kidnapping infants and selling them to other people. Wilson makes his first appearance tracking Mindy's friend Sally and her baby into the McConnell's Music Store, pretending to browse while listening to the conversation.
While in the store, Mork had been amazed to discover that the new little person she brought in with her had been the 'bump' in Sally' stomach, and when left to hold him finds himself enamored of both her baby and the idea of being a parent. To the point that he starts badgering Mindy if they can have one, something Sally teasingly suggests he and Mindy should get together and 'talk' about. Mork is so besotted with the idea of having a child that when Sally leaves, Wilson remains and follows Mork home rather than following her.
At the apartment, he speaks to Mork, who of course does not realize that what Wilson is suggesting in offering to sell him a baby whose parents 'don't want him', is spectacularly illegal and immoral. He's dismayed when Wilson asks for 10k for the child, but agrees to try and get it, and not to tell anyone about the transaction. He will contact Mork again, and if he's got the money, they'll arrange a drop off point for the exchange. That evening Mork asks Mindy for the money, which of course she doesn't have, wondering what he wants it for? He tries to fob her off with a typically Mork like response of 'Gucci Socks' before he starts to try and figure out weird ways to make the money.
Everything falls into place for Mindy the next day when the FBI arrive into the store and ask her questions about Wilson. Piecing things together she realizes that Wilson had been tracking Sally and the 'strange looking man with suspenders', Wilson veered off to track instead was Mork, the 10k Mork was looking for, to buy the baby Wilson has already kidnapped from his parents. Fretting over whether Mork will get into trouble for this, Mindy is reluctant to ID him until the Agent assures her it's not Mork they're after but Wilson. Agreeing to take the money the FBI provides to give to Mork, she returns home, and makes up a story about getting a raise, knowing Mork is gullible enough to believe it, and gives him the 10k, pretending not to listen in when Wilson rings the apartment to set up the drop off.
Wilson and Mork meet at the Boulder Bus Station the next day, and swap the money for the baby. The FBI move in quickly and nab Wilson and the marked money, but Mork slips away home with the baby, and ultimately it's left to Mindy to have to pick up the pieces. Going home to explain to the broken hearted Orkan that he can't keep the baby. That it has parents who love it, and he has to let the baby, who he's called 'Little Mindy', go.