Harry Mark Christopher Judd was born on December 23, 1985, in Chelmsford, England, to parents Emma H. (Williams) and Christopher J. N. Judd.
As a young child, Judd developed a fondness for exploring the family estate by riding tractors and engaging in the sport of cricket, which he found to be a more exhilarating experience than performing on stage.
At the age of 17, Judd responded to an advertisement in NME for a new pop/punk band, ultimately landing a spot as the drummer for the group that would later become known as McFly.
Following his audition, McFly released their debut single, "5 Colours in Her Hair," which catapulted to number one on the charts, propelling the band to stardom.
Notably, McFly holds the record for being the youngest band to achieve a number one single with their debut release.
Since their early success, the band has gone on to produce numerous hit singles and a number one album, solidifying their place in the music industry.