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Col. Eleanor Grant is a fictional character portrayed by Amanda Mealing in the TV series Strike Back.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Iraq: Part Two (season 1), they were 43 years old.
They appear in 11 episodes out of a total of 77 aired and have accumulated 345 positive votes.
The character of Col. Eleanor Grant is mainly associated with Sgt. Damien Scott, Sgt. Michael Stonebridge and Capt. Kate Marshall.

Col. Eleanor Grant

by Amanda Mealing

character

Episodes11

  • 8.1
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    Iraq: Part Two

    episode S1.E2 may 2010
    Seven years after the events of part one, Porter is reactivated and tasked with rescuing a kidnapped reporter Katie Dartmouth. Porter realizes that Katie was kidnapped by the same terrorists he fought seven years before, including that teenager, now a young man. He succeeds in saving Katie's life, but fails to rescue As'ad after Collinson orders the rescue helicopter crew not to allow the rescue of As'ad. Just before the helicopter arrives, As'ad tells porter that Collinson killed those soldiers and covered it up by blaming him.
  • 8.1
    /10

    Project Dawn #1

    episode S2.E1 august 2011
    British sergeant Michael Stonebridge recruits help from Ex-Delta Force operative Damien Scott when Section 20 agent John Porter is kidnapped by a Pakistani terrorist. The two then uncover clues to a possible terrorist attack at a New Delhi hotel and race to foil it.
  • 8.1
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    Project Dawn: Part 2

    episode S2.E2 august 2011
    Scott and Stonebridge discover that the terrorists in the hotel are searching for Mahmood. Grant learns that Latif's real goal is to capture a Pakistani chemical scientist who worked with the weapons inspection team in Iraq in 2003.
  • 7.8
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    Project Dawn: Part 3

    episode S2.E3 august 2011
    Stonebridge, Scott, and Marshall stake out a trio of suspects in South Africa who might have some information about Latif. Ex-IRA leader, Daniel Connolly heists an armored truck in Cape Town.
  • 7.8
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    Project Dawn: Part 4

    episode S2.E4 september 2011
    At a remote facility outside Cape Town, Connolly closes in on his WMD prize, while Stonebridge and Scott are faced with dilemmas that could have far-reaching implications on their organization - and on the thread that connects them to Latif.
  • 8
    /10

    Project Dawn: Part 5

    episode S2.E5 september 2011
    Stonebridge and Scott pose as aides for arms dealer Gerald Crawford to negotiate the release of hostage, Dr. Clare Somersby.
  • 8
    /10

    Project Dawn: Part 6

    episode S2.E6 september 2011
    The first attempt to rescue Clare ends with Scott in the hospital and Stonebridge in pursuit with Crawford and Jacoub. Tahir takes Clare to a Janjaweed camp. Soldiers look for Scott at the hospital. Grant threatens Maggie about her story.
  • 8.1
    /10

    Project Dawn: Part 7

    episode S2.E7 september 2011
    Stonebridge and Scott go to Kosovo to exchange a prisoner for kidnapped European Union officials.
  • 8.2
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    Project Dawn: Part 8

    episode S2.E8 october 2011
    Scott and Stonebridge are held captive with the four EU hostages in the wilderness of Kosovo. Hasani plans to sell Dana as a sex slave, and Allen, the double agent who has been providing information to Latif.
  • 8.2
    /10

    Project Dawn: Part 9

    episode S2.E9 october 2011
    The boys are called away after MI5 team traced Latif to Chechen rebels country hideout, which turns out to be an abandoned vast Soviet area tunnel complex. They go in with support from Georgian commandos, which are eliminated by explosives. Latif escapes with some cahoots, who were screened for surgery. Some turn up in Budapest, where a world security summit is held, carrying the neuro-toxin and sophisticated bomb found in the tunnels. Damien also found indications of foul play since his Iraq set-up army booting.
  • 8.4
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    Project Dawn: Part 10

    episode S2.E10 october 2011
    Latif is finally in Section 20's clutches. The team frantically tries to discover the bombers' target and for that they need Latif to talk. Scott and Stonebridge go after the bombers. Latif's henchmen attack Section 20 command.

Best moments10

  • 8.4
    /10
    25% of the votes

    Project Dawn: Part 10

    episode S2.E10 october 2011
    Latif is finally in Section 20's clutches. The team frantically tries to discover the bombers' target and for that they need Latif to talk. Scott and Stonebridge go after the bombers. Latif's henchmen attack Section 20 command.
  • 7.8
    /10
    5% of the votes

    Project Dawn: Part 4

    episode S2.E4 september 2011
    At a remote facility outside Cape Town, Connolly closes in on his WMD prize, while Stonebridge and Scott are faced with dilemmas that could have far-reaching implications on their organization - and on the thread that connects them to Latif.
  • 8
    /10
    3% of the votes

    Project Dawn: Part 6

    episode S2.E6 september 2011
    The first attempt to rescue Clare ends with Scott in the hospital and Stonebridge in pursuit with Crawford and Jacoub. Tahir takes Clare to a Janjaweed camp. Soldiers look for Scott at the hospital. Grant threatens Maggie about her story.
  • 7.8
    /10
    2% of the votes

    Project Dawn: Part 3

    episode S2.E3 august 2011
    Stonebridge, Scott, and Marshall stake out a trio of suspects in South Africa who might have some information about Latif. Ex-IRA leader, Daniel Connolly heists an armored truck in Cape Town.
  • 8.1
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Project Dawn: Part 7

    episode S2.E7 september 2011
    Stonebridge and Scott go to Kosovo to exchange a prisoner for kidnapped European Union officials.
  • 8.2
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Project Dawn: Part 8

    episode S2.E8 october 2011
    Scott and Stonebridge are held captive with the four EU hostages in the wilderness of Kosovo. Hasani plans to sell Dana as a sex slave, and Allen, the double agent who has been providing information to Latif.
  • 8.2
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Project Dawn: Part 9

    episode S2.E9 october 2011
    The boys are called away after MI5 team traced Latif to Chechen rebels country hideout, which turns out to be an abandoned vast Soviet area tunnel complex. They go in with support from Georgian commandos, which are eliminated by explosives. Latif escapes with some cahoots, who were screened for surgery. Some turn up in Budapest, where a world security summit is held, carrying the neuro-toxin and sophisticated bomb found in the tunnels. Damien also found indications of foul play since his Iraq set-up army booting.
  • 8.1
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Iraq: Part Two

    episode S1.E2 may 2010
    Seven years after the events of part one, Porter is reactivated and tasked with rescuing a kidnapped reporter Katie Dartmouth. Porter realizes that Katie was kidnapped by the same terrorists he fought seven years before, including that teenager, now a young man. He succeeds in saving Katie's life, but fails to rescue As'ad after Collinson orders the rescue helicopter crew not to allow the rescue of As'ad. Just before the helicopter arrives, As'ad tells porter that Collinson killed those soldiers and covered it up by blaming him.
  • 8.1
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    0% of the votes

    Project Dawn #1

    episode S2.E1 august 2011
    British sergeant Michael Stonebridge recruits help from Ex-Delta Force operative Damien Scott when Section 20 agent John Porter is kidnapped by a Pakistani terrorist. The two then uncover clues to a possible terrorist attack at a New Delhi hotel and race to foil it.
  • 8.1
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Project Dawn: Part 2

    episode S2.E2 august 2011
    Scott and Stonebridge discover that the terrorists in the hotel are searching for Mahmood. Grant learns that Latif's real goal is to capture a Pakistani chemical scientist who worked with the weapons inspection team in Iraq in 2003.

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